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Smartphone use leads to hallucinations, detachment from reality, aggression in teens as young as 13: Study
Smartphones are making teenagers more aggressive, detached from reality and causing them to hallucinate, according to new research. Scientists...
nypost.com - 30+ days ago

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health
A healthy diet in midlife may help you reach 70 without chronic disease
Diets rich in plant-based foods, and fewer ultra-processed foods, is associated with healthy aging, a study has found. What you eat in your 40s, 50s and 60s may affect how healthy you are at age 70. Adults who stick to diets rich in plant-based foods, and eat fewer ultra-processed foods, in those...
washingtonpost.com - 12 days ago
parenting
5 Habits Of Parents Who Help Their Anxious Teens Feel Safe & Calm
Anxiety in teens can worry parents about how they can best help or if they're even capable of helping. Your worry shows you care — a lot. You're...
yourtango.com - 30+ days ago
self improvement
12 Tips for Networking Like a Pro; Young Entrepreneurs Shed Insight
The following answers are provided by the Young Entrepreneur Council (YEC), an invite-only organization comprised of the world’s most promising young...
tech.co - 30+ days ago
technology
Laptop, smartphone, and game console prices could soar after the election
Most Americans may not realize popular tech hasn't been hit by China tariffs—yet. Tech companies are bracing ahead of the US presidential election,...
arstechnica.com - 30+ days ago
gardening
Meandering mowing can help out bees
Mowing grass in curved, meandering strips instead of straight lines can boost biodiversity. A recent study found that altering grass-mowing patterns...
boingboing.net - 30+ days ago
business
The Future is More Stuff
Let me tell you about my smartphone. Not the one I have now - the one I had in 2015. It took decent photos, browsed the web reasonably well, and let me...
joanwestenberg.com - 9 days ago
auto
Adaptive Cruise Control Can Do More Harm Than Good, Says Study
If you bought a new car in the past few years or are about to buy one, chances are it came, or comes, with a group of safety features that fall under...
carbuzz.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Massive Study of 40 Countries Shows America Is an Outlier in the Worst Way
All 50 States Show Rising Rates of Avoidable Death, While Comparable Countries Improve In a nutshell Every single U.S. state saw increasing rates of...
studyfinds.org - 12 days ago
technology
This obscure brand wants to launch the most privacy-friendly smartphone ever without Google, but with a mysterious open-source OS at its core
A little-known device maker is looking to address the growing concerns about smartphone surveillance as modern devices collect and share extensive...
techradar.com - 30+ days ago
entrepreneurship
Speaker Series Being Offered to Young Women Entrepreneurs
MORRISTOWN, NJ - A new Speaker Series is being offered to young women entrepreneurs. Young women, from teens to adults can come and hear from...
tapinto.net - 30+ days ago
cycling
World champion cyclist Rohan Dennis pleads guilty to lesser charge over death of his wife
Former world champion cyclist Rohan Dennis has negotiated a plea deal with prosecutors over the death of his wife, fellow Australian Olympian Melissa...
nypost.com - 30+ days ago
auto
Volkswagen, Audi Dealers Sue Scout Motors over Sales Model
A group of Florida Volkswagen and Audi dealerships filed a lawsuit against Scout Motors over its direct-to-consumer retail model. Scout Motors is facing its first legal battle. A coalition of Audi and Volkswagen dealers in Florida have filed a lawsuit against the young startup, challenging the...
caranddriver.com - 30+ days ago
parenting / science
Early Substance Use Linked to Brain Structure Differences in Teens
A study of nearly 10,000 adolescents found that those who initiated substance use before age 15 exhibited distinct differences in brain structures...
neurosciencenews.com - 30+ days ago
books
The Women's Prize for Non Fiction shortlist is here
The Women's Prize for Fiction may be celebrating its landmark 30th anniversary but its younger – and no less impressive – sibling, the Non Fiction award, marks its second outing this year and has just revealed its prestigious shortlist. The inaugural award was given to Naomi Klein for her book...
harpersbazaar.com - 8 days ago
parenting
Meet The Parents Fighting For Smartphone Free Childhoods
Are we dooming our children to lives dictated by phone addiction? Not if these parents have anything to do with it. Daisy Greenwell started the...
countryandtownhouse.com - 30+ days ago
how-to
Kids Who Were Raised By Helicopter Parents Exhibit These 4 Unhealthy Traits As Adults
Do you know what's one of the hottest research topics in psychology right now? Helicopter parenting. Study after study shows that the helicopter...
yourtango.com - 30+ days ago
science
'Extreme' solar radiation storm could hit Earth, study warns
Sun- like stars may have tantrums far more frequently than we thought. Every so often, the Sun throws such a furious tantrum that it hurls highly...
sciencefocus.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Friendship ended with human race: Boffins declare the 'meme Turing test' has been passed, and AI is now making funnier captions on average than you useless lumps
But it might also be something to do with people enjoying 'bad' memes. A new study has made the curious finding that memes with AI-generated captions...
pcgamer.com - 15 days ago
health
Certain type of statins may help decrease liver cancer risk
According to the National Cancer Institute, liver cancer ranks sixthin causing death from cancer in the U.S. A recentstudypublished in JAMA Internal...
medicalnewstoday.com - 10 days ago
health
Ozempic May Be Linked to Cause of Sudden Blindness, Another Study Shows
• A second study has linked semaglutide, the active ingredient in Ozempic, to a condition that can cause permanent vision loss. • The study has not been...
health.com - 30+ days ago
lifestyle
Are tampons safe to use? FDA investigates toxic metals in popular brands after shocking study results
A closer look at the FDA's investigation, potential health risks and expert opinions on tampons. This article is for informational purposes only and...
yahoo.com - 30+ days ago
learning
Hacking Your Studying: The Best AI Platforms For College Students
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at UCSB chapter.AI, with seemingly infinite applications, can be pretty exciting as a...
hercampus.com - 30+ days ago
business
Are You Guilty of Boomerasking?
Have you heard of boomerasking? It’s when someone asks a question, not because they care to hear your response, but because they can’t wait to answer the question themselves. This specific behavior was the focal point of a study by researchers from Harvard Business School and Imperial College London....
vice.com - 10 days ago
health
Does Flossing Actually Reduce Your Risk of Stroke?
We’ve all had that moment when we’re at the dentist for a cleaning and the hygienist berates us for not flossing. Well, maybe they’re looking out for more than just our back molars. A study called Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) that was presented at this year’s American Stroke...
vice.com - 30+ days ago
how-to
How to keep young people in Lafayette? Increase walkability and housing affordability, M-P Boulet says
Two weeks after her first State of the Parish address reflecting on her first year in office, Mayor-President Monique Boulet on Tuesday shared some...
thecurrentla.com - 10 days ago