Today’s Solutions: December 17, 2025

Up until now the benefits of using fur haven’t extended far beyond keeping indigenous people warm in remote locations where resources are limited. But a recent German study found that sleeping on fur in the first few months of life reduced the likelihood of developing asthma by 79%. The cohort was compiled of over 3,000 newborns, mostly recruited in 1998. The effectiveness of sleeping on fur drops significantly after babies are more than three months old.

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