![]() They are typically filled with thousands of tiny glass beads that apply light pressure to the user, making them feel almost like a wearable hug. But the blankets only really hit the mainstream consumer market recently, when people started sharing how comforting they found them. Sensory weighted blankets and clothing are nothing new therapists have used them for more than a decade to help people with autism and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). So, it’s little wonder that weighted blankets have become a popular choice for people looking for a product to help soothe them into a peaceful slumber. As Covid-19 spread around the world, people – understandably – have become more stressed and anxious than ever. The past two years have been among the toughest in living memory.
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