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Epilepsy commonly begins in childhood, but it can start at any age. Older adults may not come to mind as being at risk of developing the condition, but there’s strong evidence that people aged around 60 have an increased risk of both epilepsy and acute seizures. The risk rises sharply for over-60s living in wealthier countries.Continue ReadingCategory: Medical, ScienceTags: Blood Pressure, Medica
With its compact footprint and open interior layout that's arranged on one level, the Freedom showcases a simple and stripped-down take on tiny living. Though not well-suited to families, it could be a good option for those interested in regular traveling, or as a guesthouse.Continue ReadingCategory: Tiny Houses, LifestyleTags: Building and Construction, House, Home, Micro-House, Tiny Footprint
The Grevillea looks like it could be a good option for families. The tiny house sleeps up to five people – at a squeeze – with a space-saving layout that fits three bedrooms and a well-stocked kitchen into a length of just 8.4 m (27 ft).Continue ReadingCategory: Tiny Houses, LifestyleTags: Building and Construction, Tiny Footprint, Micro-House, House, Home
It's no surprise that regular exercise can improve a variety of health metrics. But a new study shows that when you work out is as important as exercise itself, especially when it comes to controlling your blood sugar levels.Continue ReadingCategory: Health & Wellbeing, LifestyleTags: Bloodstream, Exercise, Diabetes, Glucose, Sedentary, University of Granada, Time
A new report has assessed the feasibility of deploying small modular nuclear reactors to meet increasing energy demands around the world. The findings don't look so good for this particular form of energy production.Continue ReadingCategory: Energy, ScienceTags: Nuclear, Power delivery, Power Stations, General Atomics Aeronautical Systems
interested individuals can win one of these sets by making a donation towards rebuilding a school in ukraine. The post LEGO creators turn ukrainian architectural icons into building sets to raise funds appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
A proliferation of multi-designer exhibitions showing variants of a single object allowed the work of numerous emerging and local designers to take centre stage during NYCxDesign week, writes Dezeen's US editor Ben Dreith. Read more
Diamonds are famously formed under high pressure and temperature, which is partly why they’re so valuable. But now, scientists have created diamonds in a lab under regular pressure in just 15 minutes.Continue ReadingCategory: Materials, ScienceTags: Diamonds, Synthesis, Institute of Basic Science, UNIST
A wearable ultrasound patch could soon be saving lives, by monitoring the blood flow in hospital patients' brains. The device is only about the size of a postage stamp plus it works continuously, unlike traditional methods.Continue ReadingCategory: Medical, ScienceTags: UC San Diego, Ultrasound, blood vessel, Brain, wearable electronics
Circadian rhythms are the internal ‘clocks’ that nearly every tissue and cell runs in the background, collectively tuned to the 24-hour day-night cycle. Aside from being the bane of shift workers, disruption of the body’s circadian rhythm has been linked to medical conditions as varied as heart attacks, Alzheimer’s disease and cancer. It’s also known to regulate blood pressure (BP), which directl


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