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Dust mites are microscopic creatures. Regularly washing your bedding and vacuuming floors may help get rid of them, while antihistamines, decongestants, or allergy shots may help ease symptoms.
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It can pain be a pain to wash your bed sheets often. Here's why you shouldn't procrastinate on this essential chore.
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