If you suffer from allergies, you can avoid making holiday time the
"sneezin’ season" with a few simple steps. Be sure artificial Christmas
trees and ornaments are dusted before you put them up, and avoid a real
tree if you have an allergy to mold spores. And remember that cold air
outside and dry warm indoor air can trigger asthma attacks. Source Link
Could
a new piece of equipment worn by football players help prevent some
concussions on the field? It’s a lightweight neck collar that applies
pressure to slightly reduce blood flow to the head. That leaves a little
extra fluid in the brain, which helps cushion it in case of an impact. Source Link
Your
home holiday cheer could be taking its toll on your web surfing and
streaming. A report says Christmas lights can interfere with WiFi
signals, so be sure to keep them away from routers or computers. It’s a
good idea to keep your router far away from any electronic device, such
as a TV, computer, or even a baby monitor. Source Link