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However, numerous studies have defined that 15-30 minutes is a minimum interval we should dedicate to reading each day. Neuroscientists agree that even simple lifestyle changes, like daily 15 minutes with a nose in a book, will support your brain health for a lifetime. Think about it.
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Read More »There are not many pursuits that can overshadow the popularity of reading, and there is no wonder why. It improves intelligence, enlarges our mental horizons, gives us ideas and sources of imagination. It shields us from the outer world and makes us switch from reality to great fantasy, especially when this world is going through a social crisis, as one we’ve been having for the last two years.
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Read More »We hear about the benefits of reading daily from every corner. You can probably name five without thinking. Here we try to explain some of them.
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Read More »As reading helps us to relax it also secures us with better sleep. A study by the University of Sussex showed that six minutes of reading could reduce stress by 68%, clear the mind and prepare the brain for sleep. That said, we should highlight that it is not a case for e-readings. Too much light before bedtime throws off our biological clock, which is one of the reasons why we don’t get enough restful sleep. Harvard Medical School studies showed that so-called “blue light” from our smartphones reduces melatonin secretion, a hormone that influences circadian rhythms. So, a helpful tip in this case: read your Nerdish article during the day and switch to a paper book for 20 minutes before bed and stay off your phone.
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