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  2. What's the Deal With Latex Pillows? We Slept on the ... - AOL

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    Organic Solid Latex Pillow. Made with a solid core of extra-soft organic latex harvested from tree sap and wrapped in organic cotton stretch-knit fabric, this is one of the best latex pillows on ...

  3. The 13 Best Pillows for Side Sleepers, According to Experts - AOL

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    Best latex pillow: PlushBeds Shredded Natural Latex Pillow. ... Best organic pillow: Naturepedic Organic Cotton Pillow. Non-toxic, sustainable, and made from 100 percent organic cotton, ...

  4. Latex allergy - Wikipedia

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    Latex allergy is a medical term encompassing a range of allergic reactions to the proteins present in natural rubber latex. [1] It generally develops after repeated exposure to products containing natural rubber latex. When latex-containing medical devices or supplies come in contact with mucous membranes, the membranes may absorb latex proteins.

  5. How Often Should You Replace Your Pillows? - AOL

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    Pillows that are made with memory foam or latex should be vacuumed off and then hand washed or spot cleaned. Memory foam and latex pillows should never be washed and dried in machines, as they can ...

  6. Foam rubber - Wikipedia

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    Foam rubber was first made in 1929, by E. A. Murphy [2] and Eric Owen, two research chemists at Dunlop Rubber, who used whipped latex. In 1937, isocyanate-based materials were first used to make foam rubber. After World War II, styrene-butadiene rubber replaced many natural types of foam. Foam rubber has been used commercially for a wide range ...

  7. Liquid latex - Wikipedia

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    Liquid Latex intended for mold-making may cause serious eye irritation. [6] If liquid latex gets in your eyes, rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do, and continue rinsing. Latex is also a common allergen, and may trigger an allergic reaction in some people.

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