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“iPad kids” are less inclined to interact with their parents and show delays in problem-solving: Study
This aligns with a growing concern among parents regarding children's health, with screen time topp…
Apple takes your health seriously: A look at health features announced at It’s Glowtime event
Apple's recent event unveiled new health features for the Apple Watch and AirPods Pro. The Apple Wa…
To burn fat and improve blood sugar, try intermittent fasting, a new study says
A new study offers even more evidence that intermittent fasting may help with fat-burning and blood…
Gabby Landsverk
Is AI dominance inevitable? A technology ethicist says no, actually
Claims of artificial intelligence's (AI) inevitability are being challenged. Despite arguments that…
PTI
Insider Today: The world's meanest app
In Sunday's edition of Insider Today, we're talking about Duolingo's mean marketing tactics, and in…
Dan DeFrancesco
'The million-dollar question of this election': Women's health startups are confronting a shifting legal landscape
Startups offering medication abortions, contraception, and period-tracking apps are preparing for t…
Melia Russell,Rebecca Torrence
Mobile app may predict depression in pregnant women
"We can ask people a small set of questions and get a good sense of whether they'll become depre…
PTI
OpenAI & Thrive-backed “hyper-personalised” AI health coach is in the works. Should you be excited or worried?
In a recent op-ed published in the TIME, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Thrive Global’s Arianna Huffingt…
Google’s new research on digital wellbeing needs your data to dig deeper into user behavior and reduce the risks of smartphone addiction
Google spokesperson Iz Conroy said, “system uses some of the same APIs similar to Android’s …
There is no 'smoking gun' linking social media use to mental health harm, a study using data from over 2 million people found
A new study by the Oxford Internet Institute studied the mental wellbeing of 2.4 million people age…
Sawdah Bhaimiya
How Fizz, an anonymous messaging app for Gen Z, tore a high school apart
Fizz is a private messaging app meant to be a space for Gen Z to connect. But at a high school in V…
Lauren Edmonds
Facing an early death, a CEO created a 'digital twin' of his body. It transformed his health.
Twin Health is a new "digital twin" company that aims to help people with diabetes and obesity move…
Hilary Brueck
Bread, butter, milk-based health drinks, cooking oils classified as ultra-processed food, ICMR advises restriction
These ultra-processed foods also tend to be excessively high in fats and unusually low in fibres an…
AI performs poorly in detecting Covid by listening to cough says a UK-based study
The AI classifiers trained on audio recordings cannot accurately predict whether someone has Covid-…
Another study links tics to social media as researchers find more time scrolling on apps could make them worse
Researchers have been investigating a curious increase of tic disorders emerging in new, teenage pa…
Andrea Michelson
YouTube made $959 million in ad revenue off children last year, followed closely by Instagram: Harvard study
Social media companies made more than $11 billion in US ad revenue from kids last year, a Harvard s…