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Changing bed sheets weekly helps maintain hygiene by reducing the buildup of dust mites, sweat, oils, and allergens that can accumulate over time. Fresh sheets can improve sleep quality and comfort, creating a cleaner and more inviting sleeping environment. Additionally, regular washing helps prevent unpleasant odors and promotes overall health and well-being.

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