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 Should you duck and cover or just go about your business  The Red Cross   new tornado app will tell you the difference.     What does it stanley bottle  do  Gives you location-based tornado alerts from the NOAA, among other useful tips and tools for severe weather preparedness. Why do we like it  It has plenty of resources to keep you safe when there   a twister coming. There   a toolkit with a flashlight,  stanley water bottle an alarm, and a strobe light in case of a power outage or emergency rave. You can easily let your family know you ;re okay with one-touch I ;m safe texting. You ;re not SOL if cell service goes down, because the app also has pre-loaded tips in the event of a massive storm. If things get really bad, the app lists open Red Cross shelters nearby. The best-case scenario is that all of this is irrelevant, because you never get caught in an actual tornado. But if nature does come roaring down on you, you ;d better be as prepared as possible. [RedCross via AL] Tornado App Download this app for: iOS, Android/ Free The Best: Really useful inf stanley cup o The Worst: But you ;d be in a tornado                                                        iPad AppsiPhone Apps Xysf LG Curved 3D OLED Hands-On: An Imax For Your House
 Chronic insomnia is a problem for a huge number of people, botella stanley  but new research reveals a simple way to get to sleep, without reaching for the dru stanley cups g cabinet. Borrowing a tip from PC case modders, researchers found that a liquid  stanley mug cooling system attached to people   heads seems to help them sleep.     The research was presented at the 25th Anniversary Meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies. According to the authors, one of the causes of insomnia is increased metabolism in the frontal cortex 鈥?if you cool your head down, you reduce the metabolism rate and sleep comes more easily. It   sort of like icing an injury to reduce blood flow and swelling. When sufferers of chronic insomnia wore a cap that circulated cold water around their heads, they fell asleep as fast and slept as well as people without the condition. Unfortunately, we don ;t know what temperature or rate the water was pumped through, but we ;re sure you can hack something together. Reroute a PC cooling system into a shower cap  Or, on a more practical level, just wrap your head in cold, damp towel. Hopefully it ;ll be enough to push you into sleep. Abstract available here [PDF]                                                        NeuroscienceScienceSleep