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Posts from August 2012


Savin' Time

I'm all about saving some time.  Anything that will give me an extra few minutes to sleep in.  I'm all for it.

Here's some good time savers for today, all food related.

 

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The Old Man Is Snoring
Nothing worse that trying to get a good night's sleep when you hear somebody sawing logs. Nobody really admits they snore, but chances are, you have at some point in your life.

For me, it's sleeping on my back that will get me making nasal noise.  That was up until I got the right bed that allowed me to sleep comfortably on my side.

There was a new study on kids and sleep, more specifically: snoring.

Previous research has shown that poor sleep quality in children, including snoring, is linked to hyperactivity. However, little is known about "how much" snoring is too much, and whether the behavioral effects last over time. The results showed that the persistent snorers had significantly worse overall behavior. 

Hear that kids.  Now, you can blame the dog for eating your homework AND your snoring for not doing it!
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The World Loves A Smile
Feeling stressed? Try forcing a smile.  Sounds kinda weird, but a new study finds that it could actually help you relax.

This already sounds like crazy science but, here we go.  

Researchers, using chopsticks, manipulated the faces of 169 participants into either a neutral expression, a standard smile (only affects muscles around the mouth), or a Duchenne smile (the effect spreads to the eyes, and thus looks more genuine).

Participants—some of whom were specifically told to smile—then completed a number of stressful activities while continuing to hold the chopsticks in their mouths.

Monitoring heart rates and stress levels (as reported by the participants), researchers found that those with Duchenne smiles were the most relaxed during the experiment. Those who were told to smile also had lower heart rates than those who had neutral expressions, and even those whose standard smiles were formed by the chopsticks felt better than those who didn't smile.

OK.  That seems a bit overboard.  Maybe just try getting a good night's sleep and cracking a joke at the watercooler instead of the Chopstick torture routine!
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