The body needs enough sleep to help it function properly, according to the NHS. Not getting enough sleep is bad for your mental and physical health. Regular poor sleep increases your risk of obesity, heart disease and diabetes. If you’re struggling to fall asleep in the hot temperatures, you could do this quick trick to help you sleep faster. […]
Daily Archives: August 6, 2018
The tropical cyclone is currently over the open western Pacific Ocean. But Typhoon Shanshan will track northwest and approach Japan this week, Once in Japan, it could make landfall near Tokyo. Shanshan has the equivalent strength of a Category 1 hurricane in the Atlantic and East Pacific basins. However, the […]
What happened Saturday in Caracas? According to Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, he survived an assassination attempt during a televised address to troops. He claims opponents in the United States and neighboring Colombia – including the outgoing president – are responsible for sending explosives-laden drones to kill him. Some witness accounts […]
Melting polar ice caps would lead to dramatically higher sea levels, flooding coastal land that is home to hundreds of millions of people. More The planet urgently needs to transition to a green economy because fossil fuel pollution risks pushing the Earth into a lasting and dangerous “hothouse” state, researchers […]
FILE – This July 16, 1945 photo, shows the mushroom cloud of the first atomic explosion at Trinity Test Site, New Mexico. The National Cancer Institute says its long-anticipated study into the cancer risks of New Mexico residents living near the site of the world’s first atomic bomb test likely […]
Jose Mourinho is in the market for a new defender ahead of this Thursday’s transfer deadline. Bayern Munich defender Boateng has emerged as a candidate since United’s 1-0 pre-season loss to the Bundesliga giants on Sunday. And Hislop believes the Germany international is the type of player the Red Devils […]
More than 1.1 billion adults worldwide smoke cigarettes and, though laws that limit public and workplace smoking are lessening the amount of exposure to the public, an estimated 9.6 million U.S. adolescents are exposed to tobacco smoke, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Since the 1960s, researchers […]
In decades of demonstrations at Rabin Square, it was an unprecedented sight. With Tel Aviv’s 20-story City Hall lit up in the five-colored Druze Arab flag, tens of thousands of Jewish and Druze demonstrators on Saturday chanted in Arabic and Hebrew, “Equality, Equality.” The outpouring was a protest against Israel’s […]