News about Richard Wiseman

What really goes on when you wake up in the evening, sense a monstrous presence in the bedroom, and you can't move a muscle... and there are some people who claim aliens or their houses are haunted, as shown in a tantalizing book

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 23, 2024
Matt Salusbury, an 18-year-old boy who was unable to move, was pinned down in the middle of the night, with the terrifying suspicion that an evil presence hovered behind him. Though his tormentor was just out of sight, he knew it was skeletal, as in the movie Alien's deadly extraterrestrial, with lots of gristle and muscle between the bones. I couldn't see a face,' recalled Matt, who was sleeping on a relative's couch when traveling in the United States in the summer of 1986. I can't remember the color, except for the white teeth with the exposed flesh of the gums around it, as if the face and lips had been peeled away.' 'I closed my eyes tight, attempting to fall asleep, but I'm sure if it didn't know I was awake it wouldn't react and might leave me alone.'

The key to weight loss: According to a psychologist, eating with your non-dominant hand helps shift the scales

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 6, 2023
Professor Richard Wiseman, a psychologist at University of Hertfordshire, believes that'mindful eating' could be the key to a happier lifestyle. Eating in front of a mirror or switching which hand you use to eat may help you shed weight.