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Published 16:14 17 Nov 2017 GMT
As well as sleeping, some people eat, work or just hang out on their beds and allow pets up on them too, she explained.
"Depending upon what your bed is used for, and also how clean you are when you get in it (and indeed whether you wear nightwear), your bed can get pretty filthy and may actually be causing your body harm," she told the Daily Mail.
Saliva, body fluids, skin cells and anything else that finds its way onto your sheets could cause the growth of bacteria, such as Staphylococcus aureus, which is found on wounds and in the human nose.
Not changing your sheets could lead to you getting infected with things like urinary tract infections and pneumonia.
Yeast infections, viruses and fungal infections are also good reasons to clean your sheets if you share a bed with someone as they're all highly contagious.
If all that weren't enough, dust mites are also a problem. They eat dead skin cells and can cause allergy issues with some people. Lovely.
Excuse us, we're off home to boil our bedclothes.
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