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StudyFinds on MSNBrain freeze: Cold homes linked to attention problems in older adultsIn other words, attention spans were optimal within a specific temperature range and declined when rooms became either too ...
Our brains work best when our homes are at a specific temperature; too hot or too cold and we are more likely to experience cognitive difficulties, according to a recent study.
In a year-long study, researchers tracked seniors home temperatures and how well they were able to focus. They saw a decline in concentration when the seniors were too hot or too cold ...
If you have a cold or the flu, should you stay home from work or school? WebMD gives you the facts about how long colds and flu last, how long you're contagious, and whether you need to stay home.
Older adults face increased health risks in extreme cold, and experts urge precautions such as staying warm, limiting outdoor exposure, and checking in on vulnerable seniors.
It should also come as a relief for buyers looking for a more power efficient. A recent CNET survey found that 78% of US adults are concerned about rising home energy bills. Upto 32% of US adults ...
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