pattycakes_

Can turn naughty
I taught English at the Fraunhofer Institute for a while when I lived in Leipzig. Was great getting the scoop on stuff going on in the biological sciences, but much more fun was getting undergrads to tell me about working for literal mad scientists who'd been working for 20 years trying to prove all kinds of inane shit. The type of mind at work and the effort required makes suspended reason's link pretty much par for the course
 
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mWttrs2

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Until recently, my sister had insomnia. I was very sad about it and I decided to fight it. So I went to the medical site and found many ways to improve sleep - more often by ventilating the room, drinking tea, taking a bath before bed and not sitting in the phone for 2 hours before bedtime. Also bought medication that improves sleep on the same site. Now my sister sleeps much better than before
 

sufi

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my mate's book:

Over the last 220 years, society has evolved a universal belief that electricity is ‘safe’ for humanity and the planet. Scientist and journalist Arthur Firstenberg disrupts this conviction by telling the story of electricity in a way it has never been told before - from an environmental point of view - by detailing the effects that this fundamental societal building block has had on our health and our planet.

In The Invisible Rainbow, Firstenberg traces the history of electricity from the early eighteenth century to the present, making a compelling case that many environmental problems, as well as the major diseases of industrialised civilisation - heart disease, diabetes, and cancer - are related to electrical pollution.
 

mixed_biscuits

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Very interesting!

I read today!

My rule of thumb is that any phenomenon that isn't found in nature could damage health in unforeseen ways.
 

mvuent

Void Dweller
apparently that's how people used to live, get up in the middle of night for a few hours then go back to sleep. and as that trusty motto goes, "if people did it in medieval times, it must be right"
 

Corpsey

bandz ahoy
I always wake up in the night and sometimes have trouble getting back to sleep. So it's interesting to consider that this might just be normal and that it's capitalism that's making me feel it's a bad thing.
 

craner

Beast of Burden
Under Communism everybody slept really well, because they knocked themselves unconscious with cheap vodka.
 

luka

Well-known member
I always wake up in the night and sometimes have trouble getting back to sleep. So it's interesting to consider that this might just be normal and that it's capitalism that's making me feel it's a bad thing.
i sometimes have problems with this and it's really horrible. at the moment, touch the wood, it's been pretty good. the main factor for me
seems to be booze. even a little bit wreaks havoc. i last had a drink on the 12th of Febuary, and i'd had two weeks off prior to that binge.
 

mixed_biscuits

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i sometimes have problems with this and it's really horrible. at the moment, touch the wood, it's been pretty good. the main factor for me
seems to be booze. even a little bit wreaks havoc. i last had a drink on the 12th of Febuary, and i'd had two weeks off prior to that binge.
Are you properly tired when you fall asleep in the first place?
 
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