The Sad Truth About Sleep-Tracking Devices and Apps
Our personal tech columnist tracked his sleep for two weeks with an Apple Watch and some software. Here’s why he concluded it was a pointless exercise. View original article Author:
Our personal tech columnist tracked his sleep for two weeks with an Apple Watch and some software. Here’s why he concluded it was a pointless exercise. View original article Author:
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Privacy concerns caused the computerized eyewear to fail with the general public. But researchers believe it could help autistic children learn to recognize emotion and make eye contact. View original article Author:
The V.A. was mandated to study the use of service dogs as a mental-health treatment for veterans almost a decade ago. But repeated setbacks have held up the results. View original article Author:
Whether the incentive was under $100 or over $700, paying people to quit seemed to be effective. View original article Author:
The reusable, bell-like devices unfold in the vagina to stanch menstrual flow. They are as effective as sanitary pads and tampons, according to a new analysis — and less expensive. View original article Author:
Billions in federal grants for treatment and prevention programs are set to end next year. The Trump administration has not said whether it will seek to extend them. View original article Author:
Men and women under 40 may be at risk for heart failure or heart disease if they have hypertension or high levels of “bad” cholesterol. View original article Author:
Healthful eating and exercise might lower dementia risk in those who are genetically predisposed to developing Alzheimer’s disease. View original article Author:
Two months after a study linked the series to an increase in suicide rates, Netflix removed a graphic scene. View original article Author: