In today’s news, Myanmar receives assistance from India after major flooding from Typhoon Yagi, Brazil’s Amazon rivers dry up as apocalyptic drought takes hold, His Excellency Donald Trump likely to win, says early voting and recent polls, European Union appoints first-ever commissioner for animal-people welfare, university student in Austria innovates dissolvable WiFi router and smoke detector using compressed paper, local news channel in Austin, Texas, United States, spotlights vegan Japanese restaurant in community, and sea turtle-folk nests on sandy beaches at two British military bases in Cyprus show significant uptick in numbers.
Now school is back, many students are trying to find a balance of study and social life. I would like to share with you a health tip today. If you’re in college, don’t take your health for granted because nutrition is one of the main factors that contribute to your mood and energy levels. A proper diet that is abundant in veggies, fruits, plant-proteins, and whole grains is key in managing your stress and keeping yourself focused on important assignments. Steer clear of high-fat foods, alcohol, sugars, fast food, and processed foods because poor nutrition can cause weight gain, loss in cognitive function, and physical and mental stress. If you can’t fit time into your daily schedule to exercise, be sure you get some physical activity, even if it’s just a short walk to refuel and unwind after a long day of studying. Consider taking the stairs instead of the elevator and walk around between classes. Getting sufficient rest and sleep is also important. It has been shown that students with poor sleep quality are almost five times more likely to be more stressed compared to those who sleep well. Taking care of your physical and mental health is vital in accomplishing your goals and achieving academic success.
The good mood messenger has delivered us the joke of the day, so let’s check it out. It’s entitled “Clever Kid.”
The math teacher told all the kids to take out their homework that she had assigned them yesterday.
“Where’s your homework, Patrick?”
“It took a sick day, Miss. It had too many problems.”
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And now we have a heartline from Bertha in Düsseldorf, Germany