Health

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The Future of Wearable Technology: 2024 and Beyond

As technology advances at an exponential rate, given a turbo boost by AI, wearable tech is poised to improve by leaps and bounds. Wearable tech will transform everyone's lives. This isn't sci-fi. The future is here and now.
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10 Simple Strategies to Win Any Argument

Want to learn how to win arguments? First off, reframe your approach. Use these tactics and you'll never lose another argument again.
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11 Reasons to Keep 'Dry January' Going

Congrats on finishing 'Dry January!' But why not keep it going? Skipping alcohol will benefit your health and wellbeing in these 11 ways.
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New Study Says Violent Video Games Decrease Stress, Don't Increase Aggression

A new study refutes the long held belief that violent video games increase aggression in youths. In fact, the oppostie may be true.
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Can Humans 'Smell' Emotions?

New research explores whether humans can detect unconscious messages from chemosignals. Can these faint odors tell us what others are feeling?
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How Social Media is Driving Anxiety Among Teens

Anxiety among teens has skyrocketed since the 1950s. How strong is the connection between social media and anxiety? We take a look.
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Are Hearing Aids Linked to a Longer Lifespan?

Can wearing hearing aids actually increase the lifespan of people who suffer from hearing loss? The answer may surprise you.
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Vibrating Molecules May Be The Next Cancer Treatment

In a groundbreaking technique, scientists employed a novel method of causing molecules to vibrate to fight cancer. They destroyed 99% of cancer cells. Could this be the future of cancer treatment?
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The Science Behind Night Terrors and Sleep Paralysis

Do you ever suffer from night terrors or sleep paralysis? We separate myths and fiction to discover how to stop them.
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Scientists Find That "Dopamine Hits" Are More Than Just Pleasure

Our brain transmits dopamine after we do something pleasurable. But new research shows dopamine is also active in "punishing" experiences.

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