Huwebes, Disyembre 31, 2015
Keetsa Reviews
Keetsa Mattress is one from the notable polyurethane foam mattresses in the marketplace. Manufactured by a reputable company, called Keetsa, this mattress is constructed of many different materials to advertise durability and comfort. Ideally, they come in numerous advantages such as the capability to mold for your body and gives enhanced support. What's more, it features fewer springs, and this reduces disturbance on the person lying on a single mattress, especially when you find yourself moving around the mattress. Alcohol the Keetsa Mattress to react to temperature is also a stunning advantage. With this particular ability, the mattress can mold towards the contour of the body as soon as your body warms it.
Do you know the Advantages of Keetsa Mattress?
Of these keetsa mattress reviews, we shall highlight the main advantages of this mattress before we could say something about the advantages and disadvantages, although cons are few and just avoidable. Have a look at some of the benefits you may well enjoy once you own this magnificent mattress.
Eco-Friendly
The corporation has created this mattress eco-friendly through several unique ways. First, cotton fabrics used to make this mattress are unbleached cotton, organic cotton, and bamboo blend. The foam is bio-based, and the latex foam is both anti-bacterial and hypoallergenic. Additionally, the company has infused green tea extract into the polyurethane foam layers to raise the performance from the mattress. Keetsa also uses recycled steel to make the coil bases of this mattress. Ideally, the organization will a brilliant job of maintaining your mattress’ carbon footprint extremely low in addition to minimizing its reliance upon chemicals. Unlike most foam mattresses, keetsa mattresses do not have the “off-gassing” issue.
Supplies the Much-Needed Comfort
Enhanced comfort a higher level a mattress depends purely on personal experiences. While you may find the comfort of 1 mattress fantastic, another person might find it awful. Nevertheless, keetsa mattress supplies the much-needed comfort, according to most reviews. Ideally, a large amount of customers have avoided the recurring pain inside their necks, backs and shoulders through this mattress. As outlined by them, keetsa mattress not merely provides support but also keeps them comfortable for hours long. A mattress that conforms on the contours from the body, and provides a good support 's what is necessary to avoid discomfort and body pain, and this is what keetsa mattress is. Using this mattress, there isn't any fidgeting during sleep thus, you love it a relaxing, refreshing night’s sleep and wake up rejuvenated, ready to undertake your endeavors.
Durability
Memory foam mattresses are usually durable, and keetsa is no exception. Although the company has not yet been known forever, more than a few individuals note just how this mattress stands up after a while. The mattress is made for maximum durability, and Keetsa’s warranty shows their confidence with this claim. You will need to know a product’s durability, specifically if you are purchasing it in the future.
Does Keetsa Mattress have Benefits and drawbacks?
Pros
· Keetsa mattress is constructed from bio-foam, that's an eco-friendly option
· Includes a firm contour around reduce chance of discomfort, brought on by motion transfer
· Includes a unique mattress packaging design to facilitate easy movement
· Features the innovative package design to make certain a decreased carbon footprint
· Features a breathable organic cotton cover having a channel quilting to supply maximum support
Cons
· Because keetsa can be a polyurethane foam mattress, we expect that it is highly flammable. However, the corporation treats it with chemicals making it fireresistant
· When new, keetsa mattress will have some odor, however the odor usually disappears after 2-3 days
The Bottom Line
Basic brilliant features, keetsa mattress is certainly one of the better mattresses available out there. This polyurethane foam mattress features firm support structure and body conforming designs that ensure you get the badly needed support and maximum comfort. Think about this memory foam mattress how to help alleviate the recurrence from the neck, body and shoulder pains.
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Miyerkules, Disyembre 16, 2015
Sharing a bed with your pet could help you sleep
Lead author Dr. Lois Krahn, of Mayo Clinic's Center for Sleep Medicine in Scottsdale, AZ, and colleagues publish their findings in Mayo Clinic Proceedings.
It goes without saying that the US is a nation of animal lovers; almost 65% of American households own a pet, the most common companions being dogs and cats.
There have been numerous studies hailing the benefits of pet ownership. A recent study, for example, found that children with pet dogs experience less stress.
But according to Dr. Krahn and colleagues, there is limited quality research on how the presence of a pet in the bedroom may impact an owner's sleep.
Pets in the bedroom may offer sense of security, relaxation
To address this research gap, the team surveyed 150 patients at the Center for Sleep Medicine, of whom 74 reported owning at least one pet - mostly dogs and cats.
The researchers gathered various information, including whether they allowed their pet to sleep in the bedroom and on the bed, and whether their pet is disruptive to their sleep.
Around 56% of pet owners reported allowing their pets to sleep in the bedroom or the bed.
Disruptive behaviors - including wandering, whimpering and snoring - were reported by 20% of owners who allowed their pet to sleep close by.
However, 41% of owners said their pets were not disruptive, with some - particularly individuals who were single - saying their presence even helped them sleep by providing security, companionship or relaxation.
One woman described her two small dogs as "bed warmers," while another woman described her cat as "soothing" when it slept on her bed. A single 64-year-old woman said she felt more content when her dog slept under the covers by her feet.
"The value of these experiences, although poorly understood, cannot be dismissed because sleep is dependent on a state of physical and mental relaxation," say the authors.
These findings may help doctors counsel patients with sleep problems, according to the researchers:
"Health care professionals working with patients with sleep concerns should inquire about the home sleep environment, and companion animals specifically, to help them find solutions and optimize their sleep."
The authors note some limitations to their study. For example, they did not gather data assessing whether individuals being treated for sleep disorders - such as sleep apnea - find a pet sleeping nearby beneficial or more disruptive.
Additionally, the team notes there may have been some response bias from pet owners. "Respondents appeared eager to disclose whether they owned a companion animal and where it slept but seemed more reluctant to reveal any undesirable consequences," they explain. "This response bias may have resulted in these data underreporting the frequency of disrupted sleep."
Still, the researchers conclude further research investigating how having pets in the bedroom impacts a person's sleep is warranted.
While pet ownership is largely beneficial, earlier this year, a Spotlight from Medical News Today investigated the potential risks pets may pose to health.
Miyerkules, Disyembre 2, 2015
Police Continue Investigation Into San Bernardino, Calif., Shootings
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And With That, We're All Pretty Much Shopping On Our Phones Now
TL;DR: Mobile purchasing on smartphones is up, purchasing on tablets is a little more complicated, and if you're on my gift list there's at least some chance you're getting a Kindle Fire for Christmas.
Here's a question--did you buy anything online on Black Friday or Cyber Monday? More to the point, did you buy anything on your phone?
I did: a Kindle Fire--(actually two, because for $35, why not?)
Anyway, it turns out, I'm not alone. More Americans moved from desktop to mobile purchasing than in any previous year over the Thanksgiving holiday, a report said.
According to a report put together by Moovweb, mobile shopping sessions were up 45 percent, and "the smartphone's share of revenue grew 36 percent compared to last year," according to a press release.
The report analyzed sales and other data at 13,487,628 at 30 U.S. retailer sites from Thanksgiving through Cyber Monday, including "a cross-section of industries including apparel and accessories, jewelry, health and beauty, consumer electronics, home and garden, and gifts."
"Mobile usage across all metrics has exceeded all our expectations. It has created a sense of FOMO amongst consumers." Haresh Kumar, said VP of Marketing for Moovweb. "It's clear that mobile shopping will eclipse desktop number sooner than we had imagined."
Among the other findings:
- A little over a quarter of all revenue from purchases came from smartphones and tables--18 percent from phones; 10 percent from tablets. That's an 81 percent increase over Cyber Week last year.
- Black Friday was the big winner in terms of mobile revenue, with an increase of 95 percent over last year.
"The vast majority of mobile consumers were ... iPhone users," the report said. However, tablets actually fell compared to last year--"a 10% drop in sessions resulting in a 13% decrease in revenue for Black Friday and Cyber Monday."
- Overall conversions on smartphones were 1.98 percent across the 30 retailers, Moovweb reported.
"Customer interaction is no longer relegated behind the counter but at any given moment," Kumar said. "And, we saw consumer behavior shift from mostly searching and browsing on mobile to making purchases on mobile at a much higher rate at all hours."