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"He blasts the AC all night while I freeze. How can we both sleep comfortably?" (his & hers).(Brief Article)
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July 01, 2002 |
Gotthardt, Melissa |
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Separate bedrooms is no solution, so compromise, says Clete Kushida, M.D., of the Stanford Sleep Disorders Clinic. Leave the AC on, since overly warm rooms can lead to poor slumber, but chase your chill with a fleece blanket (he can sleep on ...
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