Adults with the healthiest sleep patterns had a 42% lower risk of heart failure regardless of other risk factors compared to adults with unhealthy sleep patterns, according to new research published today in the American Heart Association’s flagship journal Circulation.
articles
"The Global Built Environment Sector Must Think in New, Radical Ways, and Act Quickly"
The construction sector, the real estate industry and city planners must give high priority to the same goal – to drastically reduce their climate impacts.
Reducing Global Food System Emissions Key to Meeting Climate Goals
Reducing fossil fuel use is essential to stopping climate change, but that goal will remain out of reach unless global agriculture and eating habits are also transformed, according to new research from the University of Minnesota and University of Oxford.
Antibiotic Exposure in Children Under Age 2 Associated with Chronic Conditions
Children under age 2 who take antibiotics are at greater risk for childhood-onset asthma, respiratory allergies, eczema, celiac disease, obesity and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, according to a paper written jointly by Mayo Clinic and Rutgers researchers.
System Brings Deep Learning to “Internet of Things” Devices
Deep learning is everywhere. This branch of artificial intelligence curates your social media and serves your Google search results.
Go (Over) Easy on the Eggs: ‘Egg-Cess’ Consumption Linked to Diabetes
Scrambled, poached or boiled, eggs are a popular breakfast food the world over.


