Olympics fever? These apps will help Pioneer Press Tue, 24 Jul 2012 15:32 PM PDT If you have a insatiable appetite for Summer Olympics coverage, and plan major sleep deprivation so you can experience the London 2012 games to the utmost, you will have no shortage of video, photography and social-media options. | Matthew McConaughey and Camila Alves no-shows at 'Killer Joe' bash amNewYork Tue, 24 Jul 2012 15:09 PM PDT Camila Alves needs her mama-to-be sleep. Matthew McConaughey and wife Alves - who is expecting the couple's third child - hit up the Cinema Society's screening of McConaughey's flick "Killer Joe" on Monday night but opted out of attending the after-party. | The 404 1,095: Where we hang onto the bar (podcast) CNET Tue, 24 Jul 2012 14:22 PM PDT Looking to improve your sleep? Tune into today's 404 show for instructions on how to win a Renew Sleep Clock! Stories today include Olympic gymnastic trivia, a crowd-sourced insect-eliminating shotgun, and more! [Read more] | For The Best Benefits, Take An Ultra-Brief Nap Lifehacker Australia Tue, 24 Jul 2012 13:36 PM PDT Naps are a great way to recharge our brains and boost our energy, but we donât always have time for long siestas. Good news: Research published in Sleep suggests the best nap length is just 10 minutes. | Cure Your Fear Of Spiders With Sleep WebProNews Tue, 24 Jul 2012 13:35 PM PDT Youâre probably afraid of spiders. You may argue that itâs a perfectly rational fear, but itâs strictly irrational unless yourâre staring a Black Widow or Brown Recluse in the face. Most spiders are harmless heroes who only want to protect ⦠| Wetland construction closes boat ramp Riverton Radio Tue, 24 Jul 2012 12:49 PM PDT The boat ramp is scheduled to close this week at the northwest corner of Meadowlark Lake to allow work crews to begin developing a one-acre wetland complex between Ten Sleep and Buffalo. | Studies link inadequate shuteye with mental decline The Bay Bulletin Tue, 24 Jul 2012 12:04 PM PDT Evidence is building that poor sleep patterns may do more than make you cranky: The amount and quality of shuteye you get could be linked to mental deterioration and Alzheimer's disease, four new studies suggest. | | |
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