January 15, 2016

Obesity and diabetes could be curbed significantly by making soft drinks and fruit juices less sweet. A study suggests a five-year plan to reduce sugar content by 40 percent without adding artificial sweeteners. The gradual decline would be less noticeable and could save 1 million people from obesity and prevent 300,000 cases of diabetes. Source Link 
 
Screen fatigue happens when you spend lots of time looking at displays and odds are, your eyes have it. It’s estimated that 65-percent of people suffer from dry or irritated eyes, blurred vision or headaches. That number jumps to 75-percent for those who use more than one screen at a time. Source Link
 
The closet may be the next stop on the road to automating your life. Companies have unveiled high-tech accessories like a new belt that tracks the size of your waistline and steps taken. There’s also a bra that can track heart rate, breathing rate and calories burned, and sneakers that track steps and can also can heat your feet. Source Link