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Can you safely add side rails to an adjustable bed?

Can you safely add side rails to an adjustable bed?

Mar. 30, 2023

Adding side rails to an adjustable bed can be safe, but it depends on several factors.(We have not beenable to find aftermarket side rails that we are sure are safe) Firstly, it's important to ensure that the...

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What is an Orthopaedic mattress?

What is an Orthopaedic mattress?

Mar. 28, 2023

An orthopaedic mattress is a type of mattress that is designed to provide support and alleviate pressure on the body's joints, particularly the spine, hips, and shoulders. The goal of an orthopaedic mattress is ...

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Why did they stop making two sided flippable mattresses?

Why did they stop making two sided flippable mattresses?

Mar. 27, 2023

There are several reasons why the popularity of two-sided flippable mattresses has declined in recent years.(There's only one reason really, the manufacturers wanted to raise profits, it happened right around Y2...

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Regular or Extra Long size in an adjustable bed?

Regular or Extra Long size in an adjustable bed?

Mar. 26, 2023

As someone who is 5'6" tall, you should be able to fit comfortably on a regular twin adjustable bed(only true when in the flat position)which typically measures 38 inches wide by 75 inches long. H...

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 What medical issues are helped by sleeping with your head elevated?

What medical issues are helped by sleeping with your head elevated?

Mar. 25, 2023

Sleeping with your head elevated can be helpful for a variety of medical conditions. Here are some of them: Acid reflux or GERD: Sleeping with your head elevated can help prevent stomach acid from flowing back...

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