March 11, 2016

Besides losing an hour of sleep, how does the jump to Daylight Saving Time affect people? Studies have shown that the time shift may be responsible for more heart attacks, more workplace injuries and even more headaches. But there’s little evidence to prove the claim that “springing forward” leads to more traffic accidents. Source Link
 
If your plans for the weekend have you planted on the couch, here’s some food for thought. A study found that lazy weekends are worse for your weight than sitting on the job all week. You don’t have to give up all your couch potato time -- an extra 20 minutes of activity helped people lose two pounds a year. Source Link
 
Google is opening its cell phone service for anyone to use. Project Fi piggybacks on the Sprint and T-Mobile networks for $20 a month with unlimited talk and text and only pay for the data you use. If you want to try Project Fi, you’ll need a Google Nexus phone that’s on sale for $199. Source Link