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technology
Health Canada advisory: Safety alerts not working on some smart apps that monitor blood sugar levels
Health Canada issued a national warning on continuous glucose monitor apps used with smart phones and smart watches stating some people have reported...
cheknews.ca - 16 days ago
architecture
Modular housing may finally have its day — as solution to wildfire rebuilding
The sense of loss Sue Labella feels after the Pacific Palisades home she’d lived in for almost 50 years burned down in January’s wildfire is only matched by her desire to return. To come back as fast as possible, the 83-year-old widow has decided on a home radically different from the 1939 Tudor...
- 6 days ago
celebrity
Nikki Glaser Issues Bold Take on Ozempic Use
The comedian has a message for people who want to use weight loss drugs. Nikki Glaser isn’t holding her opinion back when it comes to weight loss...
parade.com - 10 days ago
business
Programmed To Fail: The Radical Life Philosophy That College Never Taught You
Raffi Grinberg didn't set out to write a guidebook for young adults. His journey began in a much more practical place—a series of one-on-one career coaching sessions with Boston College students. As he helped them prepare for case interviews and management consulting roles, he noticed a pattern...
forbes.com - 4 days ago
parenting
My Dad Brainwashed Me As A Child. It Helped Me Understand MAGA.
"Invariably people say, 'I would never be stupid enough to join a cult!' But you don’t join a cult – you join a group of people who appear welcoming and supportive, who seem to understand you deeply, and who appear invested in making your life better." At 13 years old I stepped boldly into my...
buzzfeed.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Recommendations for studying the impact of AI on young people's mental health
Experts highlight the need for a clear framework when it comes to AI research, given the rapid adoption of artificial intelligence by children and...
sciencedaily.com - 30+ days ago
money
LARRY KUDLOW: Fed chair Jay Powell gets it right, one time in a row
With all due respect to Federal Reserve chair Jay Powell, I have been among his toughest critics over the past four years – as the Fed got the inflation story completely wrong, when they were pouring in the money supply and essentially buying Joe Biden's $ 5 trillion increase in federal spending and...
foxbusiness.com - 13 days ago
movie & tv
Jeff Buckley remembered at Sundance by the people who loved him
The “Hallelujah” singer, who died far too young, was honored with a new documentary, “It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley,” and performances by his friends. PARK CITY, Utah — Ben Harper first met Jeff Buckley — the revered singer whose haunting cover of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” is arguably the best...
washingtonpost.com - 30+ days ago
travel
The UK Is Dropping Its ETA Fee for These Specific Passengers — What to Know
It also is proposing an increase in the fee just weeks after launch. The United Kingdom has proposed raising its electronic travel authorization (ETA) fee just weeks after it went into effect, but will no longer require it for transit passengers who are not leaving the airport. The ETA fee, which...
travelandleisure.com - 30+ days ago
cool stuff
Two kinds of chocolate bars recalled after 12 people found stones in the candy
The third not-food-in-your-food recall of the week comes after at least a dozen customers got no satisfaction from their chocolate bars because of...
kentucky.com - 3 days ago
nature
Signs of ‘transmissible’ Alzheimer’s seen in people who received growth hormone
The findings support a controversial hypothesis that proteins related to the neurodegenerative disease can be ‘seeded’ in the brain through material...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
books
Close to Home by Michael Magee review – Belfast struggles
This taut debut about a working-class young man wrestling with masculinity and lack of opportunity feels like a genuinely necessary book...
theguardian.com - 30+ days ago
celebrity
America's fatal division is nothing new: It was baked in from the beginning
For much of our history Americans have been enchanted by a fable of their own invention: that we are one people, that “America” means more or less the same thing to us all. If it has done nothing else, the political turmoil of the past decade has revealed the hollowness of that notion. In fact,...
salon.com - 21 days ago
technology
Dementia breakthrough as new tech could help people stay in own homes
Exclusive: 'Britain will be at the forefront of dementia innovation' with promise of lives transformed Cutting-edge technology will be harnessed to...
express.co.uk - 13 days ago
education
Are young men really doomed?
Generation Alpha – Spring 202320 Images At the start of the year, the Financial time s reported that a new gender divide is emerging worldwide. While there has been consistent debate over whether Gen Z is the most progressive generation in history or the most conservative, there was a point in the...
dazeddigital.com - 9 days ago
beauty
This Natural Hand Treatment Made My Hands Look Younger Overnight & It's Already Sold Out Once
The hands are one of the first areas to show signs of aging, and while no product is a miracle worker, the Soft Services Theraplush repair treatment...
mindbodygreen.com - 30+ days ago
learning
The mind-changing method measured in minutes
People will be far more open-minded than you realise if you adopt these simple conversational techniques. In a recent study, participants overestimated how much other people wanted an argument (Credit: Alamy) While exchanging opinions, you shouldn't be afraid of sharing your first-hand experience of...
bbc.co.uk - 10 days ago
fashion
Housing market's two-year slide is bringing little relief to affordability issues
WASHINGTON (TNND) — A two-year slump in the housing market hasn’t been enough to keep sales prices on homes from growing in a trend that has worsened...
komonews.com - 9 days ago
self improvement
The two mental shifts highly successful people make
“When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.” — Max Planck, German quantum theorist and Nobel Prize winner There are two primary mental shifts that occur in the lives of all highly successful people. Many make the first, but very few make the second. Both of these...
qz.com - 30+ days ago
job & work
Fare deal? Public transport users say price hike would be 'ludicrous'
Wellingtonians say increases to public transport fares of more than 70 percent would be "ludicrous", and would lead to them working from home more...
rnz.co.nz - 30+ days ago
movie & tv
Adam Scott reveals why he was 'so freaked out' to be the face of Severance
Plus, he recalls worrying about whether audiences would like the show or "if people would just make fun of us." Mark S. wouldn't like this. After decades of trying to make it big in Hollywood, Adam Scott says he should have been thrilled to be the face of hit Apple TV+ series Severance — but he was...
ew.com - 30+ days ago
nutrition
6 Foods To Add To Your Diet If You Want Increased Muscle Definition
Pro trainers, registered dietitians and medical doctors share their secret ingredients. The beginning of the year is always a time when good intentions reign supreme — it’s when we tend to throw ourselves into resolutions focused on nutritious eating and fitness. While many of us lose our resolve...
huffpost.com - 30+ days ago
celebrity
21 Very, Very, Very Dark And Messed Up Things That Actually Happened During Reality Shows
A lot of people have died or been seriously injured on Deadliest Catch. 1. Steve Irwin, star of Animal Planet's The Crocodile Hunter, died in September 2006 after a stingray pierced his chest with its tail spine. According to the Hollywood Reporter, Irwin had been "doing some shallow water shots for...
buzzfeed.com - 26 days ago
shopping
Retired but Want To Work? Try These 6 Jobs for Seniors That Pay Daily
Just because you retire does not mean you have to be done working. Plenty of people who have cashed out on their main career still want something to do every day — a place to go, familiar faces to see, and of course, some additional money. For You: 6 Cash Flow Mistakes Boomers Are Making With Their...
aol.com - 4 days ago
pets
Council fines pensioner £600 for feeding pigeons
A pensioner feeding pigeons was one of more than 1,500 people fined for breaking “dystopian” anti-social behaviour laws. The 70-year-old widower was penalised £600 for breaching a community protection notice (CPN). Councils issue thousands of these each year, over issues ranging from skateboarding...
telegraph.co.uk - 30+ days ago