Your daily step count might reveal more than just your fitness progress. In a study of nearly 95,000 adults wearing activity trackers, lower step totals were linked to later Parkinson’s diagnoses.
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WhatsApp now supports two accounts on a single device Feature launched on Android in 2023 and is now rolling out to iOS Each account keeps separate chats, settings and notifications ...
The benefits of walking range from a lower risk of cardiovascular disease to extending your life on the whole. But getting more steps in can be a challenge, particularly when we spend so much time ...
A “moderate” amount of physical activity—in the form of getting your daily steps—could be help slow Alzheimer’s disease among those at risk. This is the finding of Mass General Brigham scientists who ...
What if the future of coding didn’t require coding at all? With the launch of Google AI Studio, that future might already be here. In a bold move that could ...
Step aside, outdated exercise goals. For years, 10,000 steps has been promoted by fitness trackers, health apps and medical professionals as the gold standard for daily physical activity. But if that ...
If you’ve ever handed your phone to someone “just for a second,” this update might save you from a privacy nightmare. Right now, if someone picks up your unlocked phone, they could potentially send ...
Most unresponsive touch issues are software-related — a simple force restart, safe mode boot, or firmware update often restores normal touchscreen function without the need for hardware repair.