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June 5, 2024 2 mins
Could drinking and sleeping on a plane kill you? Dangerous Dave talks about a study out of Germany that says it could be really bad for your heart. Plus, what makes us smile including vacation and finding money.
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This, it's deeper in the dinwith dangerous day, you deal with your
fear of flying by down on acouple of cocktails or some mini bottles passing
out, you might be risking morethan a headache. And study in Germany
found falling asleep after drinking on aplane could kill you. Airplanes are pressurized,
so it's like being eight thousand feetup in the air where air pressure

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and oxygen levels are lower. Itaffects your bodies in different ways. They
study the effect of forty eight adultssleeping for four hours in pressurized chamber with
no alcohol, and once you hadtwo drinks with the lower air pressure,
Sleeping after drinking a considerable strain onyour heart, causing the heart rates to
rise, in blood oxygen levels toplummet, sometimes below eighty five percent.

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All of that combined could cause majormedical problems and episodes. They think older
people with heart conditions are higher atrisk, but even the strains on the
heart of people were fairly young andhealthy. They say it might affect people
in first class more than people incoach, because when you see this small
and cramped, it's harder to fallasleep, leep and stay asleep, so
I guess that's good news for me. Still the study, the authors say

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we should be aware the risks.The airlines might want to rethink about serving
booze or serve lesser none at all. Well, I say that's Shenanigan's deeper
in the two If a stranger smiledid you on the street, what would
you do? Return the smile orwant to punch that smart red off their
face? A pull for National SmileMonth fund, the average person smiles that
a stranger five times a week,and being on the receiving end of a

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random smile lifts your spirits for anaverage of thirteen minutes. But it's not
true for everyone. One in sixpeople said they rarely return a smile from
a stranger because they're often skeptical aboutwhat the person's motives are. For other
reasons, we don't return smiles.You think it's going to be weird,
you're in a rush, you're tooembarrassed, where you're not paying attention,
or the moment has passed now.I frequently in on the bike, pass

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either walking or riding bike. Ismile or say hi to everybody I pass,
unless they refuse to make eye contact. I don't know if they're just
a jerk or they're just socially awkward. But what harm is it to smile
or say hi to somebody? Butwhether you're a stranger or a friend,
seeing somebody else smile actually made thetop ten list that can make you smile.
Top thing that makes a person smile. Being on vacation tops a list,

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followed by waking up to a sunnyday, receiving a kind gesture,
somebody else smiling at you, hearinggood news about a loved one, making
somebody else laugh for grin, gettinga surprise gift, winning money, receiving
a thank you, or spending timeoutside in the sun is another thing that
makes us smile. Few things havemissed the top ten. Running into an
old friend, looking at old photographs, watching funny videos online, hearing a

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baby laugh, finding money in yourpocket, or hearing a song that you
really love. And I hope atsome point sometime throughout the year, I
will get an opportunity to make yousmile. At least I hope one to
me again. For another episode ofDeeper in the Den with Dangerous daved right here
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