Can a good night's sleep help your diet? PR Newswire Wed, 26 Sep 2012 15:38 PM PDT UNITED KINGDOM, Sept. 26, 2012 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- A variety of studies suggest that getting at least seven hours' sleep every night can significantly improve the chance of losing weight while on a diet. There is a growing body of evidence that a lack of sleep enhances hunger signals... | TRENDS: Take heart New Straits Times Wed, 26 Sep 2012 14:05 PM PDT WHAT would you do if you experience dizziness, breathlessness or nausea while at work or in the middle of the night? Chances are youâd probably take a painkiller or sleep it off. If you feel better the next day, you would probably put on hold your visit to the hospital. | Ostrich Pillow to Improve Nap Time FOX 4 Kansas City Wed, 26 Sep 2012 13:46 PM PDT KANSAS CITY, Mo. â" A new invention aims to help the sleep deprived have a better chance at taking a... | I Have Found ⦠The Memphis Daily News Wed, 26 Sep 2012 13:31 PM PDT I donât lose sleep when the college team I pull for doesnât win. When people ask how the dietâs going, they want a short answer. It ... | Gary Brown: Remembering when radio and baseball were king The Canton Repository Wed, 26 Sep 2012 13:29 PM PDT My memory is of listening to the New York Yankees play night baseball games on a small transistor radio that I kept hidden between my head and a pillow while I pretended to sleep. âTurn that radio off and go to sleep,â my mother would say as she closed the bedroom door behind her. | Dad behind amazing father-daughter photo series shares his secrets MSNBC Wed, 26 Sep 2012 13:26 PM PDT When Dave Engledow took a funny photo of himself as a sleep-deprived new dad, holding his baby daughter like a football while squirting her bottle of milk into his "World's Best Father" coffee mug, it was meant as a joke for family and friends. | Samuel Jackson Tells Obama Voters to 'Wake the F*** Up' ABC News Wed, 26 Sep 2012 13:19 PM PDT If winning the presidential election was directly correlated with how many F-bombs celebrities dropped on your behalf, President Obama would have this thing on lock. In a video parody of Adam Mansbachâs book âGo the F*** to Sleep,â Actor Samuel Jackson drops a half dozen... | Snoring cleared of health worries Stuff Wed, 26 Sep 2012 13:06 PM PDT Snoring on its own, without the more serious sleep apnoea, does not increase the rise of death or cardiovascular disease, Australian researchers say. | | |
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