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The conversation around fitness has changed quite a bit over the past few years (as made clear by Every Fashion Brand Ever ...
Research by associate professor of neurology at the University of Michigan, Dr. Shelley Hershner, specifically found students ...
Devices in your home are quietly collecting information about you. Some of that data may be shared, analyzed, and sold by organizations you’ve never heard of. Maybe it’s fine. Maybe not.
The ticking tyranny of 2 a.m. after you climbed into bed–responsibly–at 11. We all know it. As the minutes go by, all you can think about is the importance of good sleep for function, mood ...
Across several weeks of testing tracking, the story was similar: in busy areas Google’s network was about as fast as Apple’s to track and find devices, but it was often less precise.
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