Does your teenager roll their eyes when you give advice or warn them? With a few adjustments, parents can get teens to open up and think through their decisions.
The hit podcaster, author and former GP says a failure to regulate big tech is ‘failing a generation of children’. He explains why he quit the NHS and why he wants a ban on screen-based homework ...
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Sweating may naturally suppress hunger, scientists find
Sweat does more than burn calories. It also sparks chemistry that can quiet hunger, at least in mice. A new study from researchers at Baylor College of Medicine, the Jan and Dan Duncan Neurological ...
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AWOL Vision Aetherion MAX 4K UST projector review
It’s been a couple of years since the AWOL Vision LTV-3500 Pro hit the market, and that's a long time in projector years.
The moment you arrive at Lehigh Gorge State Park, something magical happens. Your shoulders drop about two inches from your ears where they’ve been living rent-free due to stress. Your breathing slows ...
Antimicrobial catheters coated with poly-L-lysine for the prevention of bacteriuria in adults requiring short-term ...
A Georgia Tech researcher is turning flickering light and sound into a new tool in the fight against Alzheimer’s, using rhythmic sensory stimulation to “tune” brain waves, boost memory, and ...
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Cleveland Clinic teaching artificial intelligence to read brain waves and detect seizures in seconds
AI technology analyzes 24 hours of brain wave data in seconds, a task that takes trained specialists two hours to complete.
A University of Michigan AI model diagnoses more than 50 brain disorders from MRI scans in seconds, with up to 97.5 percent accuracy.
Overview February 16, 2026, NYT Mini Crossword mixed speed and fun with smart, simple clues.The puzzle featured easy yet ...
A day of celebration for two kids going through some of the toughest battles imaginable.
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