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fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago

Many people sleep worse in winter. Here's what experts want you to know.

It's normal to feel sluggish during the winter. Cold temperatures and fewer hours of sunlight can mean less time outdoors and more time staring at our screens. For some people, these cold-weather habits may contribute to a sleep disruption, known as winter insomnia. This isn't a clinical condition, but it might begin or worsen during the winter months.
Mental health
Real estate
fromwww.housingwire.com
2 months ago

Foreclosure activity up nearly 20% in October

National foreclosure activity rose in October but remains well below historic highs, driven by seasonal backlogs, resumed local reporting, and higher housing and borrowing costs.
fromMail Online
9 months ago

Scientists reveal why people get drunker in the summer than the winter

Experts have confirmed that people really do get drunker in the summer, potentially due to changes in alcohol tolerance and carbohydrate metabolism throughout the seasons.
Food & drink
Parenting
fromNew York Post
9 months ago

When your child is born could have a profound impact on their future health - and wealth

A child's date of conception may influence their metabolic health, weight, and athletic potential, as indicated by research findings.
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