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in human health and well-being, natural fibres: advances in science and technology towards industrial applications (springer, the netherlands, 2016) pp 19-34. livestrong stanford children's health shin, m., halaki, m., swan, p., ireland, a., and m.c. chin. the effects of fabric for sleepwear and bedding
sleep and its relationship to brain development. 13, 14, 15 studies have found that babies that slept with merino wool had lower rates of activity and a deeper, more restful sleep. they settled more quickly, cried less, slept longer and gained weight faster. in a study of australian pre-schoolers and bedding...
http://www.iwto.org/sites/default/files/files/iwto_resource/file/IWTO_Wool%20%26%20Babies.pdf
in human health and well-being, natural fibres: advances in science and technology towards industrial applications (springer, the netherlands, 2016) pp 19-34. livestrong stanford children's health shin, m., halaki, m., swan, p., ireland, a., and m.c. chin. the effects of fabric for sleepwear and bedding
sleep and its relationship to brain development. 13, 14, 15 studies have found that babies that slept with merino wool had lower rates of activity and a deeper, more restful sleep. they settled more quickly, cried less, slept longer and gained weight faster. in a study of australian pre-schoolers and bedding...
https://www.iwto.org/sites/default/files/files/iwto_resource/file/IWTO_Wool%20%26%20Babies.pdf