A new study just published in the official journal of the American Academy of Neurology is adding some food for thought to this topic with some unexpected findings. Researchers found that smartphone users (so…everyone) who experience a headache are less likely to find relief from medication and more likely to end up taking more meds. Read More
Let’s start with the basics, and then get into every high-touch surface you need disinfect in order to keep Coronavirus germs at bay. Read More
The study found that participants ate far less in general when using technology while eating, potentially leaving some serious nutritional gaps in their consumption habits. Read More
Experts weigh in on how long the novel coronavirus can last on your smartphone screen, as well as other common surfaces. Here’s how to clean it. Read More
Coronavirus can be anywhere — yes, even on your phone. Make sure you know how to properly clean your device to keep yourself safe. Read More
The study was based on the premise that blue light from LED screens found on our phones have an impact on the areas of the brain that regulate appetite. Read More
The key is to cut through the noise and see the bigger picture. That’s actually the main thing I learned from getting an academic degree. Read More
Typing on your phone used to be a pain, but that was 15 years ago. Now, people spend hours on their phone a day texting and typing. Read More
Take a deeper dive into Apple’s advice on getting hired there, each facet of the business, and current positions the tech giant is hiring now. Read More
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