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Researchers warn continuous glucose monitors can overestimate blood sugar levels
Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGMs) are growing in popularity but new peer-reviewed research, published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition,...
eurekalert.org - 30+ days ago

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space
Revolutionary experiment concludes that light exists in 37 dimensions
Physicists have taken quantum strangeness to an extraordinary new level by measuring light across 37 dimensions. Their groundbreaking experiment pushes quantum mechanics beyond classical expectations, shaking up longstanding ideas about reality itself. The researchers used a specialized fiber-based...
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Will AI Lead to the Disintermediation of Knowledge? - DataScienceCentral.com
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wellness
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beauty
A Carcinogen Was Found In Popular Acne Products—Here’s What It Means for You
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gaming
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 remake launches in July
The new version will include new skaters and levels. After a whole lot of teasing, it’s now official: remakes of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 and 4 are on the way. Activision officially announced the new release — called Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 — which will include remakes of both seminal...
theverge.com - 30+ days ago
beauty
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Hair loss is a normal part of life. We shed anywhere from 50 to 100 hairs per day, and fluctuations in seasons, cortisol levels, or even changes in diet can temporarily increase that number. But when hair loss feels excessive or persistent, it might be time to investigate further. Often, the first...
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Swearing is linked with increased pain tolerance and strength
Researchers are working to understand why swearing may help in a number of circumstances, with a major focus on pain, and how it can more effectively be used in a clinical setting. If you stub your toe or slam your finger in a door, there’s a good chance the first thing out of your mouth is a...
washingtonpost.com - 30+ days ago
nutrition
Researchers use AI to help predict and identify subtypes of Type 2 diabetes from simple glucose monitor
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health
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AI systems can magnify even the smallest biases, increasing biased beliefs in humans, according to new research published in Nature Human Behavior.In...
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gaming
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nature
Researchers utilize well-proven method to protect coastal communities against extreme weather: 'It will look pretty incredible'
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technology
AI-powered app accurately detects high blood pressure through voice recordings
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learning
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health / learning
AI in health should be regulated, but don’t forget about the algorithms, researchers say
In a recent commentary, a team from MIT, Equality AI, and Boston University highlights the gaps in regulation for AI models and non-AI algorithms in...
mit.edu - 30+ days ago
work-life balance
How Employers Can Reduce The ‘January Resignation Rush Trend’ In 2025
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celebrity
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Phil Robertson is facing a difficult road with his health but has his family and faith supporting him. On "Unashamed with the Robertson Family," Phil's son, Jase, initially broke the news to fans that his father has the "early stages of Alzheimer's" and is "unable to sit down and have a...
foxnews.com - 30+ days ago
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