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Gender colours

Aug21
2007
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…your choice of hues: study

A study released today reveals that the long-held stereotypes about men’s and women’s favourite colours have some scientific basis.

CBC News

A study in the Aug. 21 issue of Current Biology reports some of the first conclusive evidence of a gender divide over favourite colours. Indeed, the researchers found that more women than men really do prefer pink – or at least a redder shade of blue.

“Although we expected to find sex differences, we were surprised at how robust they were, given the simplicity of our test,” said Anya Hurlbert of Newcastle University.

The test asked young men and women to choose, as quickly as possible, their preferred colour from each of a series of paired, coloured rectangles. Results showed blue is a universal favourite, but that tastes still differ between the sexes.

“Females have a preference for the red end of the red-green axis, and this shifts their colour preference slightly away from blue towards red, which tends to make pinks and lilacs the most preferred colours in comparison with others,” Hurlbert said.

The researchers found the divide predictable enough that they can now usually tell the sex of a participant based on their favourite-colour choices.

To clarify whether the results were more cultural than biological, the researchers tested a small group of Chinese people against the other 171 British Caucasian participants. The results were similar, strengthening the idea that the sex differences might be biological.

Hurlbert theorized the female preference for red could date from humans’ hunter-gatherer days when women – the primary gatherers – would have benefited from an ability to key in on ripe, red fruits.

“Evolution may have driven females to prefer reddish colours – reddish fruits, healthy, reddish faces,” Hurlbert said. “Culture may exploit and compound this natural female preference.”

Hurlbert also offered ideas as to the universal preference for blue, but said it’s mostly speculation.

“I would favour evolutionary arguments again here,” she said. “Going back to our savannah days, we would have a natural preference for a clear blue sky, because it signalled good weather. Clear blue also signals a good water source.”

The researchers plan to test infants as well to gain further insight into colour preferences.

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Six ways to Ruin your Night

Aug20
2007
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Dream On…Counting sheep instead of enjoying sleep? Six ways to ruin your night.

If you’re tossing and turning instead of falling asleep at night, it’s probably not because the bed bugs are biting. Rather, a number of simple mistakes we make when trying to grab some shuteye are often to blame. We consulted with Alex Chediak, president of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, to learn about the most common things we do to spoil a great night’s sleep.

Avoid the following six habits and sweet dreams should be near in your future:

Source: MSNBC

Early Bedtimes: While heading to bed at 8 p.m. might seem like a great way to get your sleep schedule on track, such an early bedtime will likely deter your good intentions. That’s because hitting the sack before (or too soon after) the sun has started setting usually does not align with your circadian rhythm, the body’s natural sleep-wake cycle. In order to keep pace with your circadian rhythm, Dr. Chediak recommends waiting until you’re drowsy to fall asleep and then waking up at the same time each morning, giving your body a set schedule to sleep by.

Bedroom Gadgets: No, not those kinds of gadgets. We’re talking about ordinary computers, BlackBerries, and televisions–all of which are probably best left outside the boudoir. Mingling electronics with your sleep site sends your body mixed messages about whether it should be turned on or off. In order to keep your bedroom a restful place, keep it free of digital devices.

Having a Nightcap or Two: If you’re having trouble falling asleep, drinking is not the right remedy. A few beers will definitely make you drowsy, but that does not translate into a solid night of sleep. Instead, sleeping after drinking is one of the surefire ways to guarantee a miserable morning. You’ll usually get about four hours of light sleep, Dr. Chediak explains, but wake up afterward feeling lousy and unable to fall back asleep. If you’re looking for more solid sleep that will leave you well rested, then the bar scene should not be part of your bedtime ritual.

Working Until Bedtime: Think you’ll be able to fall asleep if you move right from checking your e-mail to bed? Think again. Actually stop thinking. If you’ve got work-related matters buzzing around in your head, give them a chance to calm down before you consider sleeping. Putting a time barrier between work and sleep should ensure that you’re having sweet dreams instead of stressful nightmares.

Watching the Clock: Watching each minute–or second–pass by is not going to help you drift off. Instead, it will likely make you more anxious about the time you’re spending without sleeping. Instead of counting the passing minutes, Dr. Chediak recommends getting up to do a calming activity, such as a crossword puzzle or reading a book and then heading back to bed when the drowsiness hits again. (And turn that clock face away from the bed.)

Dark Mornings: Your morning routine can actually have a pretty big impact on your sleep success. You need to let your body know when it’s time to rise and shine and the best way to do that is by exposing yourself to some bright lights. Doctors recommend getting about 20 minutes of early-morning light exposure. It will let your body know that it’s time to get going and reduce drowsiness.

Posted in Health Tips

Do a Little, Get a Lot – Part II

Aug18
2007
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It’s not only in fitness where small changes can make a difference. The same principles apply at the kitchen table (and the office snack bar).

“Reducing fat intake, cutting down on sugar, eating a piece of fruit instead of a candy bar — over time, these things can make a difference,” says Grossman.

As long as the changes are moving you toward your goal — be it weight loss, a reduction in cholesterol or blood pressure, or better blood sugar control — you can get there by taking baby steps, she says.

Moreover, Grossman tells WebMD, making small changes can help give us the motivation to make bigger ones.

“A lot of bad eating habits are about not taking charge of your life, and that attitude is often reflected in other areas,” says Grossman. On the other hand, she says, when you make small changes at the kitchen table, the rewards may show up in other areas of your life.

“It’s the act of taking control that makes the difference in motivating you,” says Grossman. “An inner confidence and power begins to develop that can be seen in other areas of life.”

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