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One partner's stress causes the other to be overweight

02.03.2017

The stressful state of one partner can lead to weight gain in others. This conclusion was made by researchers at the University of Michigan.

Specialists conducted a study, according to the results of which they were able to find out that among the consequences of prolonged stress of one of the spouses are obesity and the occurrence of diseases in the other. During the experiment, scientists monitored the health status of US residents, whose husbands are forced to constantly be in a state of stress.

As it turned out, 70 percent of women have problems with being overweight. In most cases, obesity in women due to the stressful state of their husbands occurs in people over 50 years of age.

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Updated NFC specification 17.05.2020

The NFC Forum has announced a short-range wireless technology update that adds wireless charging to the standard. Thus, future NFC devices will be able to offer wireless charging functionality. Although their capabilities will be more limited compared to the popular Qi standard used on almost all other devices.

The new NFC standard delivers significantly less wireless power of just 1W compared to Qi's baseline power of 5W. (Qi fast charging can reach 10W or more on standard hardware.) And it will require the use of new hardware components. Therefore, it will not be possible to add wireless charging to existing NFC-enabled devices with a simple firmware update.

Given the power limitation, the new standard is not positioned as a replacement for Qi wireless charging in energy-intensive smartphones, but rather is designed to complement it. Unlike the Qi standard, which requires physically large coils to transfer power between devices, the new specification for the WLC wireless charging standard for NFC allows a single antenna to be used for both data transmission and charging. The idea is that small devices such as headphones, fitness trackers or smartwatches can use the new NFC-based standard to charge on the go. In this case, smartphones equipped with an NFC module in a similar way can act as chargers.

The WLC standard has just now been added to the NFC specification, so it will take some time before equipment manufacturers start using it in their products.

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