Maddie helps Triggs to greet the day and join the birds as they sing in the garden.
As Canada’s currency weakens, fund managers are leaning into sectors that pay expenses in the local currency while collecting revenue in US dollars. That has made buying stocks in gold miners a ...
To qualify, each game has to be truly open-world, not just made up of large areas separated by loading screens (sorry Mass Effect), and were chosen primarily on the quality of their stories ...
If your family is a fan of fizzy caffeinated drinks, heavy meals or anything spicy, this could have a knock-on effect on bedtime. Chelsey explained: "In addition to the usual factors that impact ...
Humans are creatures of habit, and practicing a calm bedtime routine each night before bed can help prepare your mind and body for bed. Before long, your body begins to recognize that it's bedtime ...
Using a pillow between your legs while sleeping can offer significant health benefits by promoting proper spinal alignment and reducing strain on the lower back and hips. But how? When you sleep on ...
Yawning isn’t the only bodily function that’s contagious. Japanese scientists have discovered that chimpanzees are more likely to urinate when they see other primates going No. 1 as well, as ...
It’s official, yawning is actually good for you. But why do we yawn? According to sleep experts, it releases the ‘feel good’ hormone serotonin, as well as dopamine, which helps influence ...
Kumamoto Sanctuary If you see or hear someone yawn, you might suddenly feel the urge to do the same, thanks to a well-studied phenomenon known as “contagious yawning.” Now, new research ...
Sleep researchers dedicate their careers to understanding how and why we sleep – so what do they do to get a better night’s rest? It might be reassuring to know that even the experts aren’t ...
It's a well-known fact that yawning is contagious and can spread around a room in a matter of seconds. Now, a study has shown that the same is true - for peeing. Researchers from Kyoto ...
You’ve had a warm glass of milk, read a book and counted sheep — but the Sandman’s not coming. Many Americans need half an hour to fall asleep, though it shouldn’t take so long to drift ...