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Singletons urged to buy beautiful bedding
07 August 2008
Singletons seeking romance may want to make sure their bed linen is attractive, clean and comfortable, an expert suggests.
Prabhat Saini, writing in an feature published by ArticleKingPro, encourages those looking to start dating to make sure their bedroom is somewhere they would feel comfortable taking a new partner
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"Bed MOTs" recommended for good sleep
07 August 2008
Snoozers looking to gain a more satisfactory sleep should give their car an MOT, an expert suggests.
Reporter Lisa Jewell makes her comments in an article published by the Belfast Telegraph, noting insomnia is a growing threat to the wellbeing of the modern man and woman.
Insomniacs may consider investing in new
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Bedding 'completes a bedroom's style'
06 August 2008
Someone who has spent considerable time revamping their bedroom may also want to choose beautiful luxury bed linen to complete the look, it is suggested.
Bedding blogger Musa Aykac explains many people enjoy using their bedroom as a place to relax as well as sleep, meaning it is important to make it an attractive spa
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Offer guests 'attractive, comfy bed linen'
05 August 2008
When welcoming overnight guests, it is important to offer them comfortable and freshly-ironed bed linen, an expert asserts.
Wangeci Kanyeki, writing for the African publication the Standard, explains many people find it difficult to drift off in an unfamiliar bed.
However, providing soft and comfortable
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Divorced London lawyers 'most likely to lack sleep'
04 August 2008
Divorced middle-aged men who work as lawyers are officially the group most likely to suffer sleep problems, new research shows.
A study conducted by market research firm GFK NOP reveals men aged 55 are the least likely to enjoy a full night's rest.
It notes men in this group who reside in London have an average of just four hours sleep a night.
The firm's sleep report hi
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Nasa offers three months in bed
01 August 2008
People whose ideal job would involve snuggling under their duvet cover may be interested to know that Nasa is recruiting people for a three-month best rest study.
According to a Sky News report, participants in the study will be spending three months resting in a bid to determine how to minimise the impact of zero gravity on the human body.
The news provider states that the only
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Hypnotherapy 'can help aid sleep'
31 July 2008
Hypnotherapy proved helpful in aiding one woman finally get a good night's sleep.
According to a report in the Liverpool Echo, 43-year-old Katie Byrne was suffering from a lack of shut eye, which saw her get just over an hour's sleep per night.
However, since she started seeing a hypnotherapist, she has finally been able to climb under her
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Luxury bed linen 'helps create hotel feel'
31 July 2008
Famous interiors experts Justin Ryan and Colin McAllister have advised that it is possible to give the bedroom the feel of a luxury hotel, with a little help from some extravagant bed linen.
The design duo, who came to people's attention in the hit shows The Million Pound Property Experiment and Colin and Justin's Home Show, claim that by "maxing up the thread count" on bed shee
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Bedrooms 'need a summer makeover'
30 July 2008
While cosy bed throws and warm duvet covers may be suitable for wintry bedrooms, the summer months require a new look for the boudoir, assert two interiors experts.
Making their comments to 999Today.com, TV interior design duo Justin Ryan and Colin McAllister advise that there are many ways to make the bedroom suitable for the warmer months staring with a fresh lick of paint. <
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Sleeping habits 'give insight into relationships'
30 July 2008
Couples' sleeping habits give an insight into their relationships, it has been claimed.
According to a Metro report, recent study by sleeping tablet makers Sominex found 22 per cent of British couples sleep in separate rooms because of each other's bad habits, which include snoring and sleep-talking.
However, sleep expert Professor Paul Rosenblatt stated that many men and women e
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