boston.com — People who averaged less than seven hours of sleep a night were about three times more likely to develop cold symptoms than study volunteers who got eight or more hours of sleep, Pittsburgh researchers reported yesterday in the Archives of Internal Medicine.
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Closed AccountJan 14, 2009
I hear cancer is now being caused by Digg exploration!
skid666Jan 14, 2009
GOOD JOB DIGG!!!!!
hamstamanJan 14, 2009
Just because you'll pee out a lot of vitamins doesn't mean that you aren't using more of them than usual by taking supplements. Also, believe it or not. Many foods can actually be lacking in vitamins due to the way many foods are processed these days.Here's a nice article on the matter.<a class="user" href="http://www.orthomolecular.org/resources/omns/v04n21.shtml">http://www.orthomolecular.org/resources/omns/v04n2 ...</a>I'd rather just pay a few euro for vitamins every other week. Water soluble vitamins taste better than water and I'm no fan of sodas.
pencilpandaJan 14, 2009
I don't need a study to tell me that I need to sleep more! Hell, there's just 24 hours in a day!!
Closed AccountJan 14, 2009
A good night's sleep might prevent a cold what? Why not just give us that important information?
remeloxJan 14, 2009
I can say from personal experience, 7 Big Macs is not enough.