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Lidl's cooling pillow is £30 cheaper than John Lewis – it cures back pain, is skin-friendly & perfect for side sleepers
Lidl's cooling pillow is £30 cheaper than John Lewis – it cures back pain, is skin-friendly & perfect for side sleepers

Scottish Sun

time4 hours ago

  • Lifestyle
  • Scottish Sun

Lidl's cooling pillow is £30 cheaper than John Lewis – it cures back pain, is skin-friendly & perfect for side sleepers

Read on for more items to battle the heatwave KEEP YOUR COOL Lidl's cooling pillow is £30 cheaper than John Lewis – it cures back pain, is skin-friendly & perfect for side sleepers LIDL has the perfect item for those who are struggling to sleep through the summer heat. The handy product will keep the temperature down and your body relaxed while you snooze. 1 Livarno neck support pillow is available in Lidl from June 29 Credit: Lidl Shoppers can get their hands on Livarno TopCool Neck Support Pillow for just £10.99. That's more than £30 cheaper than a similar product in John Lewis, with the product available from tomorrow. The pillow is made of TopCool micro-fine fabric which absorbs moisture from your body leaving your skin dry and comfortable. The cooling technology will be great for increased sweating during sleep when temperatures soar to 34C this weekend. The breathable and soft fabric also means it dries quickly, so you don't have to flip your pillow all night. The pillow's shape is adjusted for correct sleeping posture, encouraging your neck, shoulders and head to relax. It is perfect for those who prefer to sleep on their back or side, and want to bid goodbye to neck soreness in the morning. Although at 50x36cm it is smaller than a standard pillow size, the Livarno pillow comes with its own cover with a zip. The cover can be easily removed and washed at 60C. According to The Sleep Charity 16°C-18°C is ideal for a good night's sleep, but if your bedroom temperature is over 24°C you're more likely to wake up. Met Eireann confirm 22C heat to blast this weekend as spots with 'best chance of sunshine' pinpointed Using a lighter tog duvet (or even a sheet), a home fan with a quiet setting and opening your windows to let air circulate all help keep your room cool as you rest. More Lidl Bargains You can also pick up Livarno Home Double TopCool Duvet to go with your pillow at Lidl. Designed to keep you cool and comfy, the £10.99 duvet features a micro-fine cover that cleverly regulates moisture and body temperature. It's ideal for double beds, with a soft and fluffy polyester filling that still feels cosy without the stifling heat The bargain supermarket is also selling the Silvercrest Local Air Conditioner which is bound to keep you super cool all summer long. The handy gadget also works as a dehumidifier and ventilator and can be easily moved throughout the house thanks to its wheels and recessed side grips. It also automatically oscillates, meaning your whole room will be cooled, and has two different fan speeds, depending on how much you need cooling down. Priced at £149.00, the fan comes with a three-year warranty and has a 24-hour-digital timer function. It is also £180 cheaper than the Logik Portable Air Conditioner & Dehumidifier, which costs £329 from Curry's.

Aldi's sand-free middle aisle bargain will change your seaside hols forever – & it's £18 cheaper than John Lewis version
Aldi's sand-free middle aisle bargain will change your seaside hols forever – & it's £18 cheaper than John Lewis version

Scottish Sun

timea day ago

  • Scottish Sun

Aldi's sand-free middle aisle bargain will change your seaside hols forever – & it's £18 cheaper than John Lewis version

Aldi has listened to shoppers about what they want this summer NITTY-GRITTY Aldi's sand-free middle aisle bargain will change your seaside hols forever – & it's £18 cheaper than John Lewis version Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) THERE is nothing worse than a sandy towel when sunbathing, but Aldi has solved the problem for holidaymakers. The UK supermarket has launched its new affordable summer essentials in the Specialbuys collection. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 7 A sandy towel can ruin a sunny beach day - Aldi has the solution. Aldi's summer essential Middle aisle magpies will be excited to know of the latest treasure which will release on July 6. Aldi has launched its new Sand-Free Blanket in a bid to make sunbathing even more relaxing and at the same time affordable. Available for just £6.99 the beach towel is sure to be a summer must-have, especially considering it is a fraction of the price of some of similar products in other high street retailers. Holidaymakers have a choice between ocean blue and sunset orange to add a bit of colour to their packing list. John Lewis have their version of the summer essential which is priced at £25 and comes in a range of colours. 7 John Lewis offer quick dry beach towels for £25 on their website And yet, while both other similar quick-drying functionality the Aldi version is a whopping £18 cheaper. How it works To ensure hassle-free sunbathing for holidaymakers, Aldi's beach towel repels sand from its surface. It does this through its micro hole technology which means coarse sand grains, which can irritate the skin and make sunbathing unbearable, can easily fall off the surface. 7 The towel comes with everything to handle whatever British weather throws at it. 7 Mirco hole technology means tiny grains of sand can just roll off What's more the product is lightweight and compact and so it is easy to pack in a beach bag, and saves room for other holiday essentials in the ever-restrictive suitcases. And in case of bad weather (it is the UK after all) the towel comes with pegs and a holes to ensure it stays in the same place. 7 Aldi has solved some normal summer gripes with a cost effective solution. Credit: Alamy More summer essentials to come The middle aisle is always the place to find some absolute bargains, and Aldi have held nothing back this summer. The supermarket has offered a solution to end the passive aggressive war of the holiday deck chair with its new Backpack Chair or Lounger. For only £24.99, holidayers can either have a chair or sun lounger primed on their back in an easily transportable way. 7 Sun bathing in comfort has never been so easy It is almost half the price of similar products available on Amazon and Decathlon. So there's no need to squabble with other tourists for a sun lounger, as Aldi shoppers can now bring their own. And when the sun inevitably moves, so can you. Aldi are also offering shoppers a 2-in-1 Beach Shade for an affordable £19.99. 7 Why have a parasol and a shelter when they can come in one easy beach shade What may cost more than £40 at some retailers, costs less than half of that in Aldi and means protecting yourself from the elements is easy. It comes equipped with eight pegs and two ropes for securing it in place and can fit two adults inside. Aldi has solved some casual summer gripes without needing to tight the purse strings.

Aldi's sand-free middle aisle bargain will change your seaside hols forever – & it's £18 cheaper than John Lewis version
Aldi's sand-free middle aisle bargain will change your seaside hols forever – & it's £18 cheaper than John Lewis version

The Sun

timea day ago

  • The Sun

Aldi's sand-free middle aisle bargain will change your seaside hols forever – & it's £18 cheaper than John Lewis version

THERE is nothing worse than a sandy towel when sunbathing, but Aldi has solved the problem for holidaymakers. The UK supermarket has launched its new affordable summer essentials in the Specialbuys collection. 7 Aldi's summer essential Middle aisle magpies will be excited to know of the latest treasure which will release on July 6. Aldi has launched its new Sand-Free Blanket in a bid to make sunbathing even more relaxing and at the same time affordable. Available for just £6.99 the beach towel is sure to be a summer must-have, especially considering it is a fraction of the price of some of similar products in other high street retailers. Holidaymakers have a choice between ocean blue and sunset orange to add a bit of colour to their packing list. John Lewis have their version of the summer essential which is priced at £25 and comes in a range of colours. And yet, while both other similar quick-drying functionality the Aldi version is a whopping £18 cheaper. How it works To ensure hassle-free sunbathing for holidaymakers, Aldi's beach towel repels sand from its surface. It does this through its micro hole technology which means coarse sand grains, which can irritate the skin and make sunbathing unbearable, can easily fall off the surface. 7 7 What's more the product is lightweight and compact and so it is easy to pack in a beach bag, and saves room for other holiday essentials in the ever-restrictive suitcases. And in case of bad weather (it is the UK after all) the towel comes with pegs and a holes to ensure it stays in the same place. 7 More summer essentials to come The middle aisle is always the place to find some absolute bargains, and Aldi have held nothing back this summer. The supermarket has offered a solution to end the passive aggressive war of the holiday deck chair with its new Backpack Chair or Lounger. For only £24.99, holidayers can either have a chair or sun lounger primed on their back in an easily transportable way. It is almost half the price of similar products available on Amazon and Decathlon. So there's no need to squabble with other tourists for a sun lounger, as Aldi shoppers can now bring their own. And when the sun inevitably moves, so can you. Aldi are also offering shoppers a 2-in-1 Beach Shade for an affordable £19.99. 7 What may cost more than £40 at some retailers, costs less than half of that in Aldi and means protecting yourself from the elements is easy. It comes equipped with eight pegs and two ropes for securing it in place and can fit two adults inside. Aldi has solved some casual summer gripes without needing to tight the purse strings.

Aldi's sand-free middle aisle bargain will change your seaside hols forever – & it's £18 cheaper than John Lewis version
Aldi's sand-free middle aisle bargain will change your seaside hols forever – & it's £18 cheaper than John Lewis version

The Irish Sun

timea day ago

  • Business
  • The Irish Sun

Aldi's sand-free middle aisle bargain will change your seaside hols forever – & it's £18 cheaper than John Lewis version

THERE is nothing worse than a sandy towel when sunbathing, but Aldi has solved the problem for holidaymakers. The UK supermarket has launched its new affordable summer essentials in the Specialbuys collection. Advertisement 7 A sandy towel can ruin a sunny beach day - Aldi has the solution. Aldi's summer essential Middle aisle magpies will be excited to know of the latest treasure which will release on July 6. Aldi has launched its new Sand-Free Blanket in a bid to make sunbathing even more relaxing and at the same time affordable. Available for just £6.99 the beach towel is sure to be a summer must-have, especially considering it is a fraction of the price of some of similar products in other high street retailers. Advertisement READ MORE Aldi John Lewis have their version of the summer essential which is priced at £25 and comes in a range of colours. 7 John Lewis offer quick dry beach towels for £25 on their website And yet, while both other similar quick-drying functionality the Aldi version is a whopping £18 cheaper. How it works To ensure hassle-free sunbathing for holidaymakers, Aldi's beach towel repels sand from its surface. Advertisement It does this through its micro hole technology which means coarse sand grains, which can irritate the skin and make sunbathing unbearable, can easily fall off the surface. Most read in Fabulous 7 The towel comes with everything to handle whatever British weather throws at it. 7 Mirco hole technology means tiny grains of sand can just roll off What's more the product is lightweight and compact and so it is easy to pack in a beach bag, and saves room for other holiday essentials in the Advertisement And in case of bad weather (it is the UK after all) the towel comes with pegs and a holes to ensure it stays in the same place. 7 Aldi has solved some normal summer gripes with a cost effective solution. Credit: Alamy More summer essentials to come The middle aisle is always the place to find some absolute bargains, and Aldi have held nothing back this summer. The supermarket has offered a solution to end the passive aggressive war of the holiday deck chair with its new Backpack Chair or Lounger. Advertisement For only £24.99, holidayers can either have a chair or sun lounger primed on their back in an easily transportable way. 7 Sun bathing in comfort has never been so easy It is almost half the price of similar products available on Amazon and Decathlon. So there's no need to squabble with other tourists for a sun lounger, as Aldi shoppers can now bring their own. And when the sun inevitably moves, so can you. Advertisement Aldi are also offering shoppers a 2-in-1 Beach Shade for an affordable £19.99. 7 Why have a parasol and a shelter when they can come in one easy beach shade What may cost more than £40 at some retailers, costs less than half of that in Aldi and means protecting yourself from the elements is easy. It comes equipped with eight pegs and two ropes for securing it in place and can fit two adults inside. Advertisement Aldi has solved some casual summer gripes without needing to tight the purse strings.

Nanostics to integrate prostate cancer test into standard of care
Nanostics to integrate prostate cancer test into standard of care

Yahoo

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Nanostics to integrate prostate cancer test into standard of care

Nanostics has secured funding from Genome Canada and Genome Alberta to expedite the ClarityDX Prostate test integration into the standard of care for prostate cancer screening throughout the country. The funding, secured through the Canadian Biotechnology Innovation and Commercialization Initiative (CBIC), is set to accelerate the adoption of the test, starting in Alberta and eventually nationwide. This initiative is driven by partnerships in academia, clinical practice, and economics, under the guidance of the University of Alberta Translational Oncology Bird Dogs Chair Dr John Lewis, as well as collaborations with Partnerships and Innovation at Acute Care Alberta and Nanostics. The laboratory-developed test employs machine learning to assess the risk of aggressive prostate cancer. It combines blood-based biomarkers and clinical data to predict the likelihood of significant prostate cancer and is available as a patient-pay test at present. The project's main goal is to compile a comprehensive evidence package to show the clinical efficacy and economic benefits of the test. This is crucial for the reimbursement and public accessibility and will include outcomes from various studies, including health impact feasibility, clinical utility, and health system integration. Dr Lewis said: 'We are very grateful for Genome Canada's support of this project. 'This unique opportunity to collaborate directly with Acute Care Alberta will accelerate adoption of ClarityDX Prostate, and more importantly, help improve the outcomes of men in their journey of screening and diagnosis for prostate cancer.' ClarityDX Prostate aids male subjects and their healthcare providers to make informed decisions regarding the need for a biopsy after a high prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test or an abnormal digital rectal exam (DRE). Its availability spans several Canadian provinces, including Alberta, Quebec, Ontario, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan. Last year, the company collaborated with OncoHelix to extend the reach of ClarityDX Prostate to the Middle East, providing the blood test to healthcare providers and patients in the region. "Nanostics to integrate prostate cancer test into standard of care" was originally created and published by Medical Device Network, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

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