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Similar to people, smartphones function best at certain temperatures. On Apple and Samsung phones, it's from 32°F to 95°F.
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Oura Ring is one of the more popular wearable devices on the market. It’s certainly a winner in the convenience department.
Modern medicine is largely reactive—treating illness only after symptoms emerge. But a new study from the Research Institute ...
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An artificial intelligence platform developed by researchers at McGill University can accurately predict acute systemic inflammation even before the first symptoms appear, based on data provided by ...
Researchers at Aalto University in Finland recently developed a groundbreaking new material called nano-clouds.
More moisture in the lower atmosphere means perspiration works less effectively and can stymie bodily recovery with warmer nighttime temperatures.