October 2009

 
 

Don't get too comfortable with bedding, say scientists

Don't get too comfortable with bedding, say scientists

Published: 30th October 2009

Staying in bed for long periods of time due to one condition or another can lead to muscle weakness, meaning people shouldn't get too attached to Egyptian cotton bedding despite its comfort.

 
Cheryl is 'restless' when bedding down

Cheryl is 'restless' when bedding down

Published: 29th October 2009

Although Cheryl Cole can no doubt afford memory foam, Egyptian cotton or Pima bed linen and other luxury bedding items, she still struggles to get rest, according to a new interview.

 
Aerial assault for bedding boy

Aerial assault for bedding boy

Published: 28th October 2009

A boy is no longer able to watch TV from the comfort of his own bedding after it was found that his aerial intercepted air traffic control signals.

 
Tory opposition to bedding habits

Tory opposition to bedding habits

Published: 27th October 2009

The Conservative Party has opposed the government's decision to include bedding habits of people across the UK in its latest census proposals, which want to know how many people are embracing bed linen in every home.

 
Code expert 'couldn't sleep' during war effort

Code expert 'couldn't sleep' during war effort

Published: 27th October 2009

It's just a shame that Egyptian cotton bedding or memory foam weren't around to comfort one woman during the war effort, who was too afraid to sleep as she worried over giving away secrets during her downtime.

 
Children 'need education on sleep'

Children 'need education on sleep'

Published: 26th October 2009

Kids everywhere may be getting a little more used to their bedding should new proposals be accepted for them to have education on necessary rest.

 
Queen's breakfast in bed shows 'simple things in life'

Queen's breakfast in bed shows 'simple things in life'

Published: 26th October 2009

The Queen has been known to have her cereal kept in Tupperware boxes, though the latest revelation of the monarch's tea tray shows Elizabeth's bedding habits.

 
Bedding not enough? Try a sleep spa

Bedding not enough? Try a sleep spa

Published: 22nd October 2009

If people are still struggling to get a decent level of rest on a night after investing in the finest bedding, such as Egyptian cotton bed linen, they should perhaps consider a sleep spa, it has been suggested.

 
Couple wake up to find car in their bedding

Couple wake up to find car in their bedding

Published: 21st October 2009

Not many people can claim to wake up with a car on top of them, but the alleged jealous actions of one drunk driver resulted in a motor being on top of two individuals in the early hours of a morning.

 
Jenson chooses bedding over drinks after F1 championship win

Jenson chooses bedding over drinks after F1 championship win

Published: 21st October 2009

Instead of doing his duty for Queen and Country and having a few drinks to celebrate the biggest moment of his life, Jenson Button simply headed to his bedding and relaxed as best he could.

 
'Safety first' with baby's sleep

'Safety first' with baby's sleep

Published: 20th October 2009

Newborn babies and their sleeping habits are regularly under the microscope, though many parents need to take feeding times into account when addressing the issue.

 
Falkirk's finest in need of memory foam bedding?

Falkirk's finest in need of memory foam bedding?

Published: 19th October 2009

The recent misfortunes of Falkirk were compounded this weekend when it was discovered that a star player couldn't make the game due to poor bedding, notably his mattress.

 
Bedding becomes lifesaver for mother-to-be

Bedding becomes lifesaver for mother-to-be

Published: 19th October 2009

Bedding came to the rescue for one woman trapped in her apartment, which was ablaze and provided her with no other route of escape other than through a window onto a mattress.

 
Bedding will be 'little comfort' for Stephen Warnock

Bedding will be 'little comfort' for Stephen Warnock

Published: 16th October 2009

He could have Egyptian cotton bed linen, a memory foam mattress and the most comfortable pillows in the world and Stephen Warnock still would not sleep tonight. After all, he's playing against Chelsea tomorrow!

 
Memory foam fans given new resource guide online

Memory foam fans given new resource guide online

Published: 15th October 2009

Memory foam is a popular investment for bedding fans around the world, yet it's one material many people don't know much about, which is why one expert has compiled a list of potential pitfalls for people to avoid.

 
Parents 'shouldn't share bedding with children'

Parents 'shouldn't share bedding with children'

Published: 15th October 2009

The issue of cot death is not an easy one to approach, though a recent survey is likely to interest parents wondering about their bedding investments and options.

 
Memory foam is 'becoming more popular'

Memory foam is 'becoming more popular'

Published: 14th October 2009

The popularity of memory foam bedding is growing because of its responsive properties, according to a new report detailing a common misconception about the material.

 
Kylie ready for bed with new outfit?

Kylie ready for bed with new outfit?

Published: 13th October 2009

She released a new batch of bedding last month, but is Kylie's recent look on the streets of New York City trying to promote it? After all, she looks as if she's ready for the bed linen...

 
Bedding-based technology can 'help detect sleep disorder'

Bedding-based technology can 'help detect sleep disorder'

Published: 13th October 2009

People suffering from sleep apnoea while they snooze under their duvet cover may be offered help through a new technique developed to hear signs of the condition when a person is between the sheets.

 
Bedding-themed song released to underline climate issues

Bedding-themed song released to underline climate issues

Published: 12th October 2009

Bedding won't literally be burned for a new initiative to highlight the problems Earth faces in terms of climate change, though the metaphor will hopefully be powerful enough to raise awareness among singers and politicians.

 
Bedding 'doesn't always make people truly happy'

Bedding 'doesn't always make people truly happy'

Published: 09th October 2009

Many people have been surveyed on their tastes in bedding, with mattresses under scrutiny as to them being great purchases or not in the eyes of their owners.

 
Special bedding used by NHS to 'respond to obesity'

Special bedding used by NHS to 'respond to obesity'

Published: 08th October 2009

The UK's obesity problem is increasing and putting strain on more than just NHS finances - it's also putting a strain on their bedding too, with special beds being brought in by the service.

 
Mattresses must be 'thoroughly tested' before investing

Mattresses must be 'thoroughly tested' before investing

Published: 08th October 2009

Bedding is one of the most important things to buy, though people must ensure they are getting the best for their money with their mattress choice, whether it is memory foam or not.

 
Internet and bedding 'may not be a great mix' for kids

Internet and bedding 'may not be a great mix' for kids

Published: 07th October 2009

A lot more children than may be expected are using the internet in their bedroom, whether on their bedding or not, in an unsupervised environment, according to a watchdog.

 
Diet could 'add to sleep comfort'

Diet could 'add to sleep comfort'

Published: 06th October 2009

Many people rely on relaxing bed linen made from organic cotton or Egyptian cotton, yet it may be the power of a good diet that allows a person to sleep well on an evening, according to an expert.

 
Tossed bedding gets a new year of rivals

Tossed bedding gets a new year of rivals

Published: 06th October 2009

The Turner Prize is not an award known to duck under controversy, with Tracey Emin's bedding-based effort perhaps getting a good run for its money in the latest batch of arrivals for the December award.

 
Police officer prefers stranger's bed linen, gets arrested for it

Police officer prefers stranger's bed linen, gets arrested for it

Published: 05th October 2009

A police officer has become the recipient of ironic justice, getting arrested by colleagues for allegedly breaking and entering a house before falling asleep on top of the owner's bed linen.

 
Women sleep better, 'despite personal beliefs'

Women sleep better, 'despite personal beliefs'

Published: 02nd October 2009

Men might be used to hypochondria in the bedroom from women complaining of a headache or similar, but it turns out that a lot of them seem to be misdiagnosing their sleep patterns too, according to one study.

 
Boudoir chic: bed linen great, baths better?

Boudoir chic: bed linen great, baths better?

Published: 02nd October 2009

One travel writer has claimed that while high-end bed linen such as Egyptian cotton sheets really are worth the money paid for them, a bedroom-based bath may be the bestt way to ramp up both style and class.

 
Disgruntled bedding receiver gets 16 months in prison

Disgruntled bedding receiver gets 16 months in prison

Published: 01st October 2009

If you were to get bedding delivered to you badly, what would you do? Drink a bottle of whisky and then drive into the side of a Tesco supermarket? Doubtful. One man, however, did.

 
 
 

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