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Several months into the COVID-19 pandemic, many people are still working and learning from home.For some, it comes easy, but distractions can get in the way for both adults and kids.This is where smart glasses, called Narbis, could help train your brain to stay on task. You wear these glasses while youre reading, studying, doing homework, working on the computer, any stationary activity, and the glasses will instantly change tint as soon as you lose focus and become distracted, said Devon Greco, the CEO Founder of Narbis.The glasses become clear again once they determine you are focused.They use three sensors and an armband to track your attention by measuring your brain waves.The glasses are typically worn for about 30 minutes at a time a few times a week.Narbis founder said these glasses have proven in clinical trials to help kids with ADHD improve their focus. We had a number of kids who were diagnosed [with ADHD] and on medication, and they wore our glasses for a few times a week while they did their homework, Greco said. In as short as 20 training ses stanley cup sions, many of t stanley cups hem were taken off of medication. He also says this can help more than just kids who are diagnosed with ADHD. When we look at whats going on today, I think its fair to say we are some stanley quencher what experiencing an attention epidemic, said Greco.At the end of each session, the Narbis Tablet gives feedback on how well the user is doing and what progress they are making with improving their ability to pay atten Fanp U.S. Marshals capture fugitive from Milwaukee
MILWAUKEE -- The Wisconsin Humane Society has confirmed that two dogs at their Ozaukee Campus have tested positive for Streptococcus equi subsp. Zooepidemicus 鈥?also known as Strep Zoo. Dogs are still up for adoption at the Wisconsin Humane Society but no surrenders in Ozaukee County and Milwaukee after Strep Zoo outbreak. @tmj4 pic.twitter/5p1s2l2jVK鈥?Rebecca Klopf @RebeccaKlopf February 14, 2018According to a news release from the Humane Society, one of the dogs had also been housed at the Milwaukee Campus, but WHS has no evidence of exposure at their other locations in Racine, Green Bay, or Door County.SPECIAL SECTION: Winter Olympics 2018PHOTOS: C stanley website hloe Kim s Amazing OlympicsPHOTOS: Winter Olympics Thrills and SpillsGUIDE: When Are Wisconsin Athletes Competing Strep Zoo is a potentially lethal respiratory infection for dogs. However, if caught in the early stages, it is usually treatable with antibiotics. It is believed to be spread through airborne exposure, contac stanley kaffeebecher t with bodily fluids and contaminated surfaces. Although it is rare, there is still theoretical evidence that the illness could be transmitted to a human. This is the first instance WHS has had in recent history with dogs testing positive for this pathogen. The Wisconsin Humane Society has stopped taking su stanley cup rrenders at its Ozaukee County and Milwaukee campuses until an infection Streptococcus equi subsp. Zooepidemicus - also known as Strep Zoo is contained.Pet owners wonder what they can do after two dogs d