Want better sleep in your older years? Time to grab some weights.
Exercise, but particularly those workouts that incorporate resistance to improve muscular strength, can be helpful for older adults with insomnia, according to a new study.
Insomnia can be a big problem, especially as you get older.
“Between 30% and 48% of seniors complain of sleepiness, while 12–20% have insomnia problems,” said the authors in the study published Tuesday in the journal BMJ Family Medicine and Community Health.
And sleeplessness has been linked to conditions including depression, anxiety and metabolic syndromes, the study added.
In today’s New York Times, there is an amazing story about using AI to create software.
And you don’t need any background in the technical world!
A journalist w/o coding experience has written 3 programs:
A tool that summarizes long podcasts A tool to organize social media bookmarks into a searchable database An app called “Lunch Box Buddy” that decides on a lunch menu by looking into the fridge
These creations are all possible thanks to a new AI trend called “Vibecoding.”
After you type a prompt, lines of code fly past… And a prototype emerges! (Kevin Roose, NEW YORK TIMES)
A magnitude 3.9 earthquake struck the San Fernando Valley at roughly 10:15 p.m. Sunday night and was felt in and around Los Angeles, according to the United States Geological Survey.
The epicenter was recorded 1.2 miles east-southeast of North Hollywood, the USGS reported, and came just hours after the movie industry gathered for the Oscars ceremony.
There were no immediate reports of damage or injuries from the quake, which struck at a depth of nearly 10 miles, USGS said.
CNN producers near the epicenter reported feeling strong tremors, while shaking was “very apparent” inside CNN affiliate KCAL/KCBS’ News studio in Studio City, the outlet reported.
“It was so scary,” one man in North Hollywood told KCAL/KCBS. “I heard some noise, and after the ground was shaking very hard. … I was very, like, chill, but we were surprised.