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  2. The Truth About Using Weighted Blankets - AOL

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    Occupational therapists who work with kids with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and autism have also found weighted blankets helpful. "A weighted blanket is said to be designed to ...

  3. Weighted blanket - Wikipedia

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    Weighted blankets may be over 25 pounds (11.5 kg) and, due to this excessive weight, improper use of weighted blankets carries risk of harm to children, having been responsible for at least one child's death. [15] Weighted blankets are widely recommended for autistic children by support groups and in online forums.

  4. Target issues recall for more than 200,000 weighted blankets ...

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    Target is recalling hundreds of thousands of weighted Pillowfort kids blankets after two children died from asphyxia. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and Target Corporation issued a ...

  5. 7 Benefits of Weighted Blankets, Explained by Sleep ... - AOL

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    What are the benefits of weighted blankets? Your mom says her weighted blanket has totally eradicated her insomnia, your best friend swears hers is the reason she actually wakes up feeling rested ...

  6. Weighted vests for children - Wikipedia

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    The use of weighted vests for children originated in the United States as a form of therapy for children with autism. [3] By 2017, the use of weighted vests had become common in public schools in Hamburg, Germany. Teachers there reported that students wore the vests voluntarily for up to 30 minutes at a time, and that the vests were popular ...

  7. Gravity Blanket - Wikipedia

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    The blanket was crowdfunded via a viral Kickstarter campaign that exceeded its fundraising goal by nearly US$4.7 million. The blanket was considered by Time magazine to be among the top 50 inventions of 2018, with the magazine noting that while Gravity did not create the idea of a weighted blanket, it "perfected the art of marketing them to the ...