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How Often Should You Wash Your Bedding? A Guide To Dirty Duvet Covers

How often should we change our sheets? The general consensus is that we should all be changing our sheets – including duvet covers and pillow cases – once a week, argues Tierno. However Professor Val Curtis, from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, tells HuffPost UK she doesn’t believe leaving your sheets on for a few extra weeks will lead to health problems. Advertisement But, doing so might not look or feel great: Prof Curtis advises people to change their bedding once a week for “aesthetic reasons”. Should we wash our duvets, too? Advertisement We should be giving our duvet a six-monthly clean or – at the very least – washing it once a year, according to The Fine Bedding Company. Bacteria and bodily fluids build up in duvets over a short period of time, the company argues, with duvet covers and pyjamas merely acting as a “first line of defence” against sweat.

How palm oil ended up in everything - and could be ruining the planet

In April of 2018, the Iceland grocery store chain released a video featuring its managing director, 
Richard Walker, on a 
research trip in Borneo. “We went expecting to see some palm oil plantations and some forest clearance,” Walker says in a voiceover, as we watch him descending the steps of a regional airplane, 
sunglasses perched on his head, and clambering over fallen logs in a 
dense rainforest. “But nothing prepared 
me for the industrial scale of what we saw. We witnessed an environmental disaster zone.” The video concluded with the announcement that Iceland would eliminate palm oil from its in-house products by the end of 2018. 


Tyson recalls 4,250 TONS of ready-to-eat chicken over deadly Listeria contamination fears

Tyson recalls 4,250 TONS of ready-to-eat chicken over deadly Listeria contamination fears Updated: 8:32 ET, Jul 4 2021 TYSON Foods is urgently recalling 4,250 TONS of ready-to-eat chicken products over deadly Listeria contamination fears. The frozen and cooked chicken was produced at a Dexter plant in Missouri, before being distributed to food and retail customers nationwide and Puerto Rico, the firm says. 5 5 These Tyson products have been recalled due to Listeria fears The recall was also announced by the US Department of Agriculture s food inspectors, who said that two people have already become ill with listeriosis after eating Tyson s pre-cooked chicken. The affected batches have already been sold to hospitals, nursing facilities, restaurants, schools and Department of Defense locations.

Next big killers already here? Cooling pandemic offers little relief as unforgiving heatwave singes India

Next big killers already here? Cooling pandemic offers little relief as unforgiving heatwave singes India
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