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  2. I’m a Hot Sleeper—Here’s Why I Sleep Better on ... - AOL

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    What a sleep doctor says about mattress cooling technology. Sleeping hot is a common complaint among those with thyroid conditions—and the American Thyroid Association estimates that 20 million ...

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    To help you out, we asked mattress experts for a step-by-step guide to cleaning your mattress for a better night's sleep all year long. Step 1: Gather Your Supplies Before you get started, you ...

  4. Two Sleep Experts Agree: This Mattress Topper Is SO Cooling

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    Mattress Topper. There's no reason a cooling mattress topper needs to be exorbitantly expensive. In fact, if you're looking for something basic, this $40 pick is a good find.

  5. Thermal comfort - Wikipedia

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    The human body will release excess heat into the environment, so the body can continue to operate. The heat transfer is proportional to temperature difference. In cold environments, the body loses more heat to the environment and in hot environments the body does not release enough heat. Both the hot and cold scenarios lead to discomfort. [2]

  6. Heat syncope - Wikipedia

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    Physical activity in extremely hot weather should be avoided. If a person starts to experience over heating, and symptoms of heat syncope, they should move or be moved to a shaded or cool area. It is also recommended to avoid alcoholic beverages in hot weather, because they cause dehydration which may worsen symptoms.

  7. Bed warmer - Wikipedia

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    The pan would be filled with embers and placed under the covers of a bed, to warm it up or dry it out before use. [1] [2] Besides the risk of fire, it was recognized that the fumes from the embers were noxious. A doctor advised his readers in a c.1790 publication to avoid bed warmers, or, if needed, replace the embers with hot sand. [3]

  8. Mattress coil - Wikipedia

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    Mattress coils, also known as mattress springs, are coil springs used in a mattress. Coils are primarily used in the core (support layer) of innerspring mattresses , which is their original use. In recent years, small "micro-coils" are being used in the upholstery (comfort layer) of mattresses, primarily with a coil core ("coil-on-coil ...

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