on 23-12-2014 08:26
on 23-12-2014 08:26
Headline: E-readers 'damage sleep and health,' doctors warn
Excerpt from the Link "
you curl up under the duvet with an e-book for a bedtime read then you are damaging your sleep and maybe your health, US doctors have warned.
A team from Harvard Medical School compared reading paper books and light-emitting e-readers before sleep.
They found it took longer to nod off with an e-reader, which led to poorer quality sleep and being more tired the next morning."
My thoughts :
My daughter uses a Kobo e reader and has not mentioned any problems , but I will mention this piece to her.
Im wondering if the light emitting from these are different to Tablets / iPads as I've not had similar issues either.
Source : BBC News.
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on 23-12-2014 17:13
@Cleoriff wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Cleoriff wrote:Must be stuck in a time warp....:smileywink:Surely not you Denise!
I fear so @Anonymous Everyone extols the virtues of e-readers....I know how good they are ....but there is nothing like the smell, feel and look of a new book (in my opinion)
I am sure you are right ma'am. But those of us who are not NHS pensioners enjoying the rich rewards of a highly paid career often find that borrowed library books seldom smell, feel or look quite so attractive as the pristine copies from the shelves of Waterstones. On the other hand I don't really enjoy the pictures on my basic black and white Kindle nearly as much as I do in the printed versions whether borrowed or bought.
on 23-12-2014 18:25
on 23-12-2014 18:25
What an absolute load of claptrap. Reading is educational and reading before sleeping is without doubt the best time for absorbing information. Getting up to pee 3-4 times a night however....
on 23-12-2014 19:47
@jonsie wrote:What an absolute load of claptrap. Reading is educational and reading before sleeping is without doubt the best time for absorbing information. Getting up to pee 3-4 times a night however....
Hmmmm - doesn't the getting up give you 3 or 4 more opportunities to read a few more paragraphs? @jonsie Gotta make the best of every situation!!!
While we are on the subject I thought I'd share with you a Latin inscription that I understand was found on a large vase unearthed in a Roman ruin. The Latin was "ITI SAPIS POTANDA BIGONE" - maybe the Roman gent who owned the vase had found a solution to the nocturnal problem you mentioned.
on 23-12-2014 19:51