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Health / 10 Things That Influence What You Dream About by sammyotukoya(m): 3:46pm On Jan 17, 2016 |
Have you ever wondered why you had that bad dream? Or have you ever noticed that when someone makes noise around you or is cooking it actually goes along with what your dream. check that and other things which can affect what you dream about 1) SMELLS Do sweet smells lead to sweet dreams? One small study found that sniffing flowers at a particular point in the sleep cycle led to more positive dreams, while a sulphur odor was linked to negative ones. Though researchers say you can't replicate those results in your bedroom (by the time you're dreaming, that lilac blossom scent you spritzed pre-bedtime can't stimulate you), there's a possibility that a sudden aroma—bacon wafting up from the kitchen, for example—could infiltrate your dream. "Dreams are sleep protective," says J. Catesby Ware, PhD, Chief of the Division of Sleep Medicine at Eastern Virginia Medical School, in Norfolk, VA. "So instead of waking up, you incorporate those stimuli into your dream." <p>Do sweet smells lead to sweet dreams? One <a href="http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/09/080923-smell-sleep.html">small study</a> found that sniffing flowers at a particular point in the sleep cycle led to more positive dreams, while a sulphur odor was linked to negative ones. Though researchers say you can't replicate those results in your bedroom (by the time you're dreaming, that lilac blossom scent you spritzed pre-bedtime can't stimulate you), there's a possibility that a sudden aroma—bacon wafting up from the kitchen, for example—could infiltrate your dream. "Dreams are sleep protective," says J. Catesby Ware, PhD, Chief of the Division of Sleep Medicine at Eastern Virginia Medical School, in Norfolk, VA. "So instead of waking up, you incorporate those stimuli into your dream." </p> 2) SOUNDS You wake up after dreaming you're stuck in a burning building—and realize that the fire alarm you heard was actually your alarm clock. What's with that? There's a narrow window for sounds to get through to your brain during sleep, says Dr. Barrett: "They need to be low enough that they don't wake you but high enough that you perceive them." So let a recording of ocean waves play softly throughout the night. You might recall a dream about a beach vacation or wake up feeling relaxed. <p>You wake up after dreaming you're stuck in a burning building—and realize that the fire alarm you heard was actually your alarm clock. What's with that? There's a narrow window for sounds to get through to your brain during sleep, says Dr. Barrett: "They need to be low enough that they don't wake you but high enough that you perceive them." So let a recording of ocean waves play softly throughout the night. You might recall a dream about a beach vacation or wake up feeling relaxed.</p> 3) SPICY/ PEPPERY FOOD It's simple: Anything that could cause indigestion—cheese, spicy foods, a big meal—makes you stir more, meaning you have a better shot of remembering that nightmare. "The rule of thumb is that you need to wake up within five minutes of having a dream to recall it," says Dr. Ware. For rest that's more peaceful all around, eat dinner at least two hours before bedtime, and choose nighttime snacks wisely (read: no Haagen-Dazs if you're lactose intolerant). Since caffeine can have the same disruptive effect, it's best to cut off your coffee intake post-2 p.m. too. <p>It's simple: Anything that could cause indigestion—cheese, spicy foods, a big meal—makes you stir more, meaning you have a better shot of remembering that nightmare. "The rule of thumb is that you need to wake up within five minutes of having a dream to recall it," says Dr. Ware. For rest that's more peaceful all around, eat dinner at least two hours before bedtime, and choose nighttime snacks wisely (read: no Haagen-Dazs if you're lactose intolerant). Since caffeine can have the same disruptive effect, it's best to cut off your coffee intake post-2 p.m. too.</p> 4) SLEEPING ON YOUR STOMACH Are you prone to racy dreams? Well, sleeping in the prone position (that is, on your stomach) might have something to do with it. A new study published in the Journal Dreaming found that lying on your belly in bed was linked to blush-worthy dream themes, like having sex with a celebrity or being tied up. Researchers hypothesize that it might have to do with your breathing patterns in this position. To stop the sexy thoughts—or keep 'em coming—adjust your sleep posture accordingly. <p>Are you prone to racy dreams? Well, sleeping in the prone position (that is, on your stomach) might have something to do with it. A <a href="http://www.medicaldaily.com/articles/11411/20120809/sleeping-positions-dream-nightmare.htm">new study</a> published in the Journal Dreaming found that lying on your belly in bed was linked to blush-worthy dream themes, like having sex with a celebrity or being tied up. Researchers hypothesize that it might have to do with your breathing patterns in this position. To stop the sexy thoughts—or keep 'em coming—adjust your sleep posture accordingly.</p> 5) VITAMIN B6 While there's no research on whether or not taking B6 leads to more lucid dreams, the Internet is awash with anecdotal reports that it does—which, according to Dr. Barrett, makes good biological sense. "B6 is the co-factor our body uses to turn some of the amino acids we eat into the neurotransmitters that affect our dreaming," she says. To stop the vivid dreams, stop the supplements. But if you're looking to encourage dreaming, stay within the recommended amount of B6 daily—too much could cause nerve damage or numbness over time. For more follow:- http://www.slimxclusive.com/2016/01/things-that-influence-what-you-dream.html
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Health / Weird Facts You Never Knew About Laughter by sammyotukoya(m): 3:33pm On Jan 17, 2016 |
1. HUMANS LAUGHED BEFORE THEY SPOKE You'll get a chuckle from this trivia about one of our most ancient forms of expression and communication. Some scientists believe that laughter was used as a way for humans to relate to one another millions of years before they developed the lung strength for language. The mechanism of laughter is so ingrained in our brains that babies as young as 17 days old have been observed doing it. In fact, children born blind and deaf still have the ability to laugh. In his book, Laughing: A Scientific Investigation, Robert R. Provine, professor of psychology and neuroscience at the University of Maryland, Baltimore, describes an intriguing study about laughter—and it didn't take place at a comedy club. Provine and some graduate students listened in on normal conversations at local malls. They found that out of 1,200 'laugh episodes,' only about 10 percent were generated by a joke. 'Laughter really has a bonding function between individuals in a group,' says Provine. 2. LAUGHTER IS ACTUALLY RARELY TIED TO HUMOR In his book, Laughing: A Scientific Investigation, Robert R. Provine, professor of psychology and neuroscience at the University of Maryland, Baltimore, describes an intriguing study about laughter—and it didn't take place at a comedy club. Provine and some graduate students listened in on normal conversations at local malls. They found that out of 1,200 'laugh episodes,' only about 10 percent were generated by a joke. 'Laughter really has a bonding function between individuals in a group,' says Provine. It may sound strange, but several scientists have elicited 'tickle-induced vocalizations' from primates. Penny Paterson, president of the Gorilla Foundation says that Koko, the gorilla famous for her sign language abilities, even had a special 'ho, ho,' for visitors she liked. And rats apparently have very ticklish necks. When Bowling Green State University scientist Jaak Panksepp and his graduate students tickled baby rats' napes, the rodents emitted high-frequency chirps that Panksepp interpreted as laughter. 3. RATS AND MONKEYS LAUGH It may sound strange, but several scientists have elicited 'tickle-induced vocalizations' from primates. Penny Paterson, president of the Gorilla Foundation says that Koko, the gorilla famous for her sign language abilities, even had a special 'ho, ho,' for visitors she liked. And rats apparently have very ticklish necks. When Bowling Green State University scientist Jaak Panksepp and his graduate students tickled baby rats' napes, the rodents emitted high-frequency chirps that Panksepp interpreted as laughter. Robert Levinson, psychology professor at the University of California Berkeley, invited couples into his lab and asked each partner to discuss something that irritated him or her about the other partner. The couples who tackled the stressful situation with laughter not only felt better in the moment, but had higher levels of relationship satisfaction and stayed together longer than couples who didn't crack a smile. 4. COUPLES WHO LAUGH TOGETHER, STAY TOGETHER Robert Levinson, psychology professor at the University of California Berkeley, invited couples into his lab and asked each partner to discuss something that irritated him or her about the other partner. The couples who tackled the stressful situation with laughter not only felt better in the moment, but had higher levels of relationship satisfaction and stayed together longer than couples who didn't crack a smile. To read more about it check here http://www.slimxclusive.com/2016/01/weird-facts-you-never-knew-about.html
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Celebrities / Funke Akindele Is Dating Another Married Man! - This Time Its Jjc Skillz! by sammyotukoya(m): 10:00pm On Jan 16, 2016 |
The 39-year-old Nollywood actress is in love again, and it's official . She is now dating 38-year-old Abdul Rasheed Bello aka JJCSKILLZ of the defunct JJC & 419 Squad crew and "We are Africans" crooner. Bello is a father of 3 children aged 18, 15 and 9. For more of the story check out http://www.slimxclusive.com/2016/01/funke-akindele-is-dating-another.html
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Webmasters / Re: 10 Things You Must Have And Do Before Applying For Adsense by sammyotukoya(m): 8:14pm On Jan 01, 2016 |
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Education / Re: University Of Lagos Post-UTME 2012/2013/admissions - UNILAG by sammyotukoya(m): 4:42pm On Jun 12, 2012 |
EVERY ONE HERE UNILAG FORM FOR 2012? 2013 IS OUT. IT COST 1000 NAIRA. IT IS BEEN SOLD IN THE BANKS OF THE SCHOOL. GOOD LUCK |
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