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Adjustable beds offer 'immense benefits'
People with problems like arthritis and gout may want consider an adjustable bed.
According to ezinearticles.com, while good sleep hygiene is rightly considered an important part of maintaining health, getting a good night's sleep can be confounded by troublesome afflictions, or simply posture problems, that can occur as people get older.
To combat this, the website suggests, an adjustable bed may be the answer.
The clue is in the name: adjustable. Because they can be easily angled, adjustable beds offer great comfort for people who feel uncomfortable on a flat bed.
Because a better sleeping position can be achieved, people with arthritis, or those recovering from injuries or fractures will get "immense benefits" from adjustable beds, the website states.
Finally, it recommends that people thinking of buying one should head online, as this is the best place for browsing all the different types of products available.
Last month, WedgeSeatCushion.net suggested that memory foam adjustable beds reduce the need for people to change position at night by 80 per cent.



