Tasha Stoiber, Ph.D., a senior scientist at Environmental Working Group, previously told mindbodygreen, “The majority of mattresses on the market are made from polyurethane foam based on petroleum chemicals, so it can off-gas volatile organic compounds, which can cause respiratory irritation, skin irritation, etc.”
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