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  2. Goodnites - Wikipedia

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    Goodnites released Goodnites Bed Mats in April 2012. They can be used to protect the mattress from bedwetting accidents. These are made more for that occasional bedwetter. For a person who wets maybe once a week, the Goodnite would be wasted after two nights of wearing. These protect the mattress in the event of an accident.

  3. Mattress protector - Wikipedia

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    Protectors are used to protect the mattress from bed-wetting or allergic situations. In contrast, mattress pads and mattress toppers are primarily used to provide comfort features for the user. Pads are thinner, while the thicker toppers tend to be more comfortable and expensive.

  4. Protect-A-Bed - Wikipedia

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    Protect-A-Bed moved its corporate headquarters from Northbrook, Illinois to Wheeling, IL in the summer of 2011. [2]iPhone and Android app that launched in early 2011, called Bed Bugs 101, to serve as a mobile consumer reference guide on bed bugs. [4]

  5. Incontinence pad - Wikipedia

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    Incontinence pads are usually placed in an undergarment or on a bed or chair under a person. Incontinence pads are manufactured in light and heavy grades which offer a range of absorbencies, often referred to as a 'working capacity', which refers to the true absorbency an incontinence pad offers when in use.

  6. Nocturnal enuresis - Wikipedia

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    For bedwetting children without other developmental issues, these behavioral issues can result from self-esteem issues and stress caused by the wetting. [16] [unreliable medical source?] As mentioned below, current studies show that it is very rare for a child to intentionally wet the bed as a method of acting out. [citation needed]

  7. Why Am I Snacking So Much? (& How to Stop) - AOL

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    Only using your bed for sleep and sex (i.e., avoid snacking, working, or watching TV in bed) Reducing disturbances with blackout blinds, an eye mask, or earplugs.

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