HEALTH NOTES: Inflatable seat pad to help you get up
Do you struggle to get off the sofa or stand up from a 議長,司会を務める??
Now there's an electronic seat pad that can take you from seated to standing at a touch of a button.?
The padded, 泡,激怒すること-filled 装置 作品 経由で a handset 大(公)使館員d to a tiny 発生させる人(物) that inflates the seat pad, gently elevating it to help the 使用者 to their feet.
The 製造業者s of SitnStand, which costs about £400, say it can help those with disabilities and 共同の problems, and can 削減(する) the number of life-脅すing 落ちるs ? the most ありふれた 原因(となる) of 傷害-関係のある deaths in people over 75.?
An electronic seat pad, called the?SitnStand (pictured) is now 利用できる to help those with?disabilities and 共同の problems get up on their feet with a touch of a button?
The padded, 泡,激怒すること-filled 装置 作品 経由で a handset 大(公)使館員d to a tiny 発生させる人(物) that inflates the seat pad, gently elevating it to help the 使用者 to their feet?
記録,記録的な/記録する numbers of Britons are taking part in 医療の 裁判,公判s, 人物/姿/数字s show.?
More than 870,000 調印するd up to 熟考する/考慮するs over the past year in England alone, によれば the 国家の 学校/設ける for Health 研究.?
The 政府 wants at least one million people a year 伴う/関わるd in 裁判,公判s by 2023 as part of a 運動 to 改善する care and 治療s.
Playing card games could slow 負かす/撃墜する the 影響s of ageing on the brain.?
研究員s looked at 23 people in their 60s, 70s and 80s who played cards, or didn't.?
They 実験(する)d each for speech perception, as its 拒絶する/低下する is linked to age-関係のある cognitive 拒絶する/低下する.?
The 熟考する/考慮する at Ariel University in イスラエル showed activities 要求するing cognitive 成果/努力 ? like card playing ? could partly 保護する the brain against the ageing 過程.??
研究員s at the Ariel University in イスラエル say playing cards could slow 負かす/撃墜する the 影響s of ageing on the brain?(在庫/株 image)
Oh do stop moaning ? cynics die younger?
存在 冷笑的な can 増加する your 危険 of getting ill.?
A 熟考する/考慮する of 40,000 people by psychologists at the University of Cologne in Germany 設立する those with a 消極的な 態度 に向かって others are more likely to develop debilitating illnesses.
And once they get sick, their cynicism tends to get worse, によれば a 報告(する)/憶測 in the European 定期刊行物 Of Personality.
A 熟考する/考慮する by the University of Cologne in Germany has 設立する that 存在 冷笑的な can 増加する your 危険 of getting ill (在庫/株 image)
A cynic is someone who, for example, tends to think the worst of people, believing they are 動機づけるd 純粋に by self-利益/興味 or greed, rather than a 願望(する) to help others.
Cynics, on 普通の/平均(する), earn about £200 a month いっそう少なく than more 肯定的な 相当するものs.
研究員s said that 存在 more sociable could help. 'Cynicism is both a 原因(となる) and a consequence of bad health,' they 警告するd.
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