Tools to keep your kids safe on social media have ‘critical’ flaws, study finds. So is there any hope of protecting them? - ...
Latest AI mystery is that there are 11 specific nouns used frequently by LLMs when creating short stories. Why those words?
A pair of recent studies by dream researchers suggest that the age-old advice may in fact be grounded in science.
Wearables can offer rough information about a person’s health, experts say, but only some metrics are medically useful.
Millions of people around the world wear smart rings and fitness trackers to keep tabs on their sleep, workouts, heart rate ...
The Punch on MSN
Health benefits of stretching (2)
Societal expectations and the pressure to “be strong” often make men less likely to talk about their feelings or seek ...
Screen time has become a phrase that makes "parents feel instantly guilty", but how detrimental is a full day of screens on ...
Morning Overview on MSN
People on Ozempic-style drugs quietly started moving less, a Fitbit study found
Adults who started taking GLP-1 receptor agonist drugs such as semaglutide logged fewer daily steps and less time exercising ...
The findings of Gallup's recent State of the Global Workplace Report 2026 confirm what most of us already know: work is a significant source of stress. They point to a structural problem that no ...
The three major mobile carriers are reaching out for frequencies with special properties. This could save providers billions ...
Few areas of medicine generate as much fascination, hope, hype, and confusion as genetics. Just over two decades ago, ...
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World Cup leaves uncertain legacy in Toronto as experts question economic impact
TORONTO — For soccer fan Marticia Fargiorgio, the atmosphere in Toronto has been unmatched since the World Cup began, ...
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