• National Siblings Day: How knowing your siblings' health history can help you

    April 10th is the day we celebrate our big brother or little sister. It’s the day we give thanks for always having a partner in crime or just someone in the family to blame. More than 80 percent of children in the US grow up with a sibling. Whatever your relationship is, it’s important to know that when it comes to your health, what happens to them, could happen to you.

  • Survey: A Majority of Teachers Believe Mental Health Screenings Can Help Stop School Shootings

    The findings of a Pew Research Center survey published on Thursday revealed teachers' attitudes about potential school shootings. Researchers looked at concerns about possible attacks, and what teachers believe are the best solutions for preventing tragedies like the ones America has seen over recent years.

  • Pelvic floor exercises can benefit men too by helping those who need to urinate frequently, study finds

    They are usually more associated with women set to give birth but men who need to urinate frequently could benefit from pelvic floor exercises, a study has found.

  • ‘Flexibility can be helpful’: why PM can choose UK general election date

    While Lib Dems want to bring back fixed-term parliaments scrapped by Tories, Labour has no apparent interestIf Rishi Sunak sounds tetchy when asked the question, it is nothing compared with the frustrations of many voters: when exactly will there be an election? And why, crucially, is it entirely up to him?To give the short answer, this is just the way UK politics is. Barring a fairly brief and largely botched recent experiment with fixed-term parliaments, election dates remain in the gift of a...

    • GQ

    Can You Improve Your Health on a Cellular Level?

    How many cells make up your body? It’s actually not all that easy to answer. But recently, scientists have made a pretty good effort. And their final count is around 37.2 trillion. Taken together, you are a picture of these cells. Your actions—going to the gym, sleeping eight hours, and mitigating stress—contribute to keeping your cells healthy and, as a result, your body healthy too. “Cells are literally the building blocks of the complex human beings that we are,” says Renée Deehan, the senior...

  • How school break can impact the health of students

    It’s school vacation week for students in Massachusetts and while it’s meant to be beneficial to students, it can also impact their mental and physical health.

  • Can certain plants help you sleep better?

    Choosing the best houseplants for your bedroom to create a relaxing space is a trend that's actually backed by science.

  • How AI can help map sign languages

    Like spoken languages, sign languages evolve organically and do not always have the same origin. This produces different ways of communication and annotation. This is the subject of Manolis Fragkiadakis's Ph.D. thesis.

  • How Your Financial Institution Can Help You Dig Out of Debt

    High interest rates and inflation have helped add to Americans’ credit card debt. Your bank or credit union might be able to help you dig out.

  • Can the bias in algorithms help us see our own?

    Algorithms were supposed to make our lives easier and fairer: help us find the best job applicants, help judges impartially assess the risks of bail and bond decisions, and ensure that health care is delivered to the patients with the greatest need. By now, though, we know that algorithms can be just as biased as the human decision-makers they inform and replace.

  • SEAN HANNITY: Biden needs all the help he can get

    Fox News host Sean Hannity calls out President Biden’s gaffes ahead of the 2024 election on "Hannity."  SEAN HANNITY: Biden is a lot of things at this point in his life, but sharp as a knife isn't exactly one of them. In fact, Joe has never been regarded as sharp as a knife his entire career. A serial plagiarizer, who cheated in law school, still finished near the bottom of his class. A short time later, he became a very mediocre senator from Delaware who made friends with, let's see, a former...

  • VidIQ Review: Can It Really Help Your YouTube Channel?

    Looking for a VidIQ review to understand if it’s worth your time and effort? I did the heavy lifting for you and decided to explore its most critical features and pricing. There’s also a helpful tutorial if you decide to try the service! What Is VidIQ? VidIQ is an AI-powered platform for generating YouTube video […]