Maybe You Don't Need 8 Hours of Sleep After All (theatlantic.com)
schwit1 writes: You've heard of the Paleo diet, but the next big thing in health may well be the Paleo sleep schedule. A UCLA researcher studied three hunter-gatherer and hunter-farmer groups -- the Hadza in Tanzania, San in Namibia, and Tsimane in Bolivia, "who live roughly the same lifestyle humans did in the Paleolithic," as NPR reports -- and determined our ancient ancestors may not have slept nearly as much we thought, and may have actually slept less than modern Westerners. "People like to complain that modern life is ruining sleep, but they're just saying: Kids today!" Jerome Siegel tells the Atlantic . "It's a perennial complaint but you need data to know if it's true." Siegel found that members of the three aforementioned groups sleep between 5.7 hours and 7.1 hours per night. That's less than is recommended for our health, yet the groups seemed very healthy indeed. (And if you're feeling insomniac, some earlier Slashdot stories about sleep are also pretty thought-provoking.)
And maybe if I eat enough cabbage and beans and put a funnel in my butt I can fart my way into low Earth orbit.
You are welcome on my lawn.
In fact, there are a lot of places, Mexico, for instance, that let people sleep an hour or so in the afternoon.
The former US president Ronald Reagen used to nod off during afternoon cabinet meetings.
When Clinton got into the Oval Office, "sleeping with the president" took on a new and different meaning.
Schroedinger's Brexit: The UK is both in and out of the EU at the same time!
Easily tested by dropping a cat and a human upside down at various heights to compare their turn upright reflex
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