Light and the circadian rhythm: The key to a good night’s sleep?

Light and the circadian rhythm: The key to a good night's sleep?

The cycle of sleep and wakefulness is one of the key human behaviours. We spend about a third of our lives asleep and cannot survive without it. When asleep, our brain memorises and processes information. Our body clears toxins and repairs itself, allowing us…

A citrusy pick-me-up: The 15 health benefits of drinking lemon water in the morning

A citrusy pick-me-up: The 15 health benefits of drinking lemon water in the morning

( Natural News ) Taking a glass or two of lemon water every morning is one of the simplest yet most effective ways to attain and maintain good health. The body is quick to absorb nutrients from the foods consumed during breakfast, allowing it…

The Beauty Report Sleep Support Box Review – May 2019

The Beauty Report Sleep Support Box Review – May 2019

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Nootropics Are The Latest Wellness Obsession, But Can They Really Make You Smarter?

Nootropics Are The Latest Wellness Obsession, But Can They Really Make You Smarter?

jenny van sommers A supplement that claims it can give mental clarity, laser-sharp focus and long-lasting energy sounds like the stuff of science fiction movies. But as fantastical as so-called "smart drugs" may seem, there’s a quiet revolution going on in wellness that claims…

Hyper-dimensional Computing Theory can Contribute to the Memory of Robots

Hyper-dimensional Computing Theory can Contribute to the Memory of Robots

This new theory is likely to enhance the way in which the robots remember information. It actually will change the way the Artificial Intelligence works. Further, it will help to integrate robotic perceptions with motor capabilities to improve the way that AI functions. The…

Want to be a ‘Jeopardy!’ champ like James Holzhauer? You can train for it, but the right type of brain helps too.

Want to be a 'Jeopardy!' champ like James Holzhauer? You can train for it, but the right type of brain helps too.

This file image made from video and provided by Jeopardy Productions Inc. shows "Jeopardy!" contestant James Holzhauer on an episode that aired April 17. (AP) James Holzhauer will have the “Jeopardy!” buzzer back in his hand Monday as he tries to break more records…

Want to be a ‘Jeopardy!’ champ like James Holzhauer? You can train for it like he did, but the right type of brain helps, too

Want to be a 'Jeopardy!' champ like James Holzhauer? You can train for it like he did, but the right type of brain helps, too

This file image made from video and provided by Jeopardy Productions Inc. shows "Jeopardy!" contestant James Holzhauer on an episode that aired April 17. (AP) James Holzhauer will have the “Jeopardy!” buzzer back in his hand Monday as he tries to break more records…

Too good to be true: Is kratom a breakthrough treatment or a dangerous drug?

Too good to be true: Is kratom a breakthrough treatment or a dangerous drug?

( Natural News ) The tropical kratom tree is currently at the center of great controversy as some people hail it as a breakthrough treatment while others insist it’s a dangerous drug. The leaf of the kratom plant has psychotropic effects and has long…

Dr. Corinne: Do You Feel Like Happiness is Elusive? Take This Challenge for a More Positive Outlook That Can Spark Better Health

Dr. Corinne: Do You Feel Like Happiness is Elusive? Take This Challenge for a More Positive Outlook That Can Spark Better Health

Don’t worry….Be Happy!! Who wants to experience a Happiness Challenge! Are you ready? Fear. Fear can undoubtedly get in the way of happiness. Fear of the unknown, of failure, or what people think about us are common barriers to happiness. In fact, fear can…

5 Reasons Why Good Sleep is So Important

You already know that you’re supposed to get at least eight hours of sleep every night, but have you ever considered the quality of that time? You can stay in bed for 12 hours and still wake up feeling exhausted if you have poor…

Dementia not only due to ageing, says WHO

Dementia not only due to ageing, says WHO

Contrary to general belief, dementia is not an inevitable (or natural) consequence of ageing which, though, is the strongest risk factor, a recent World Health Organisation (WHO) report has said. It maintained that young onset dementia (defined as the onset of symptoms before the…

Helping robots remember: Hyperdimensional computing theory could change the way AI works

Helping robots remember: Hyperdimensional computing theory could change the way AI works

fallin robots The Houston Astros’ José Altuve steps up to the plate on a 3-2 count, studies the pitcher and the situation, gets the go-ahead from third base, tracks the ball’s release, swings … and gets a single up the middle. Just another trip…

School breakfast program expands across U.S.

School breakfast program expands across U.S.

Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) announced that its school breakfast program is projected to provide access to more than 9 million breakfasts for over 50,000 students by the end of this year. The program, a collaboration with Share Our Strength’s No Kid Hungry campaign, enables schools…

“How a 20 minute workout gave me the career boost I needed”

“How a 20 minute workout gave me the career boost I needed”

Writer Moya Lothian-McLean was on a quest to build up her biceps, but she gained much more than physical strength. Here’s she explains how her career was boosted by fitness as part of the new Stylist Strong campaign. Before I sat down to write…

Dairy Dialog podcast 32: Advanced Lipids, Prinova and Glanbia

Dairy Dialog podcast 32: Advanced Lipids, Prinova and Glanbia

The event attracts companies and visitors from all around the world, and DairyReporter spoke with several companies, three of which are featured this week, the remainder will be included in full articles on the event. Advanced Lipids launches INFAT PLUS DairyReporter spoke with CEO…

Amazon Providing Access to Over 9 Million School Breakfasts for More Than 50,000 Students in 450 Schools Across the U.S.

SEATTLE–(BUSINESS WIRE)– In collaboration with Share Our Strength’s No Kid Hungry campaign, Amazon’s support is helping provide a healthy start to the day so kids are ready to learn in class Students who eat breakfast have higher test scores in math, perform better on…

Why traditional learning methodologies fall short in policing, and how a simulator can help

Why traditional learning methodologies fall short in policing, and how a simulator can help

Sponsored by VirTra There are many challenges involved in the training of police officers, but one of the biggest is the sheer unpredictability of the situations they will face. Unlike most jobs, the situational and environmental variables of police work are countless, information is…

The coming dementia: We better ‘tek sleep mark death’

The coming dementia: We better 'tek sleep mark death'

In a new and alarming report, the United Nation’s World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned that the number of people living with dementia is expected to explode from approximately 50 million today to 152 million by 2050. During that same period, the number of…

‘No more tears of separation or disappointment’

‘No more tears of separation or disappointment’

In his 60 years in Guernsey, Dick Taylor has witnessed many transformations within the island’s education system and is convinced the latest reforms are both necessary and based on sound scientific principles. The former deputy Education director explains why he welcomes the changes Shutterstock…

New drug trial in Auckland could make life easier for autistic children

New drug trial in Auckland could make life easier for autistic children

NEW ZEALAND New drug trial in Auckland could make life easier for autistic children Bridget and Jack Carter say a new drug being trialled for children with autism could make a huge difference to people like their sons Cameron, left, and Nathan. Photo /…

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