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Is AI dominance inevitable? A technology ethicist says no, actually
Claims of artificial intelligence's (AI) inevitability are being challenged. Despite arguments that…
PTI
Scrolling to doom? Here's what happens to kids when they are exposed to social media early in their lives
Researchers have been raising red flags for years, suggesting that too much screen time at a young …
Always busy or love overworking? You might actually be hurting your brain and reducing creativity
The obsession with busyness at work can deteriorate mental health, causing burnout and physical hea…
Can sex really boost your lifespan? A new study says yes, but mostly for women
According to a new study, women who regularly engage in sexual activity might just have a better sh…
Fatherhood is bad for your heart health, but paradoxically, lets you live longer!
As per recent research, dads seem to have worse cardiovascular health compared to men without child…
Heads-up for people sharing fake political news on social media: You may be prone to psychosis or schizophrenia!
Social media has significantly broadened our exposure to various mental health disorders. The multi…
An expert in the risks of alcohol drank heavily for years. His 'dry by default' rule helped him drink less, lose weight, and live a fuller life.
Growing evidence is challenging the idea that drinking in moderation is healthy. Here's how the CEO…
Serafina Kenny
Being a voluntary NEET can be good for your mental health, according to a psychologist
Those who choose not to be engaged in employment, education, or training may be saving themselves s…
Lindsay Dodgson
Why we can't stop watching gruesome, graphic war videos on the internet
A researcher explains why we can't stop watching violent and graphic videos on the web. The people …
Julia Pugachevsky
Not being physically active as a child can massively increase the risk of heart attack and stroke: study
Studies have found that, compared to our grandparents, only about a third of our children today reg…
Women with PCOS at higher risk developing disordered eating, study finds
Women having PCOS are known to be at a higher risk of experiencing metabolic disorders, such as dia…
PTI
Companies are 'unbossing' the workplace, and millennial managers are getting axed
Middle management positions are increasingly being ditched by companies, and it means millennials a…
Lindsay Dodgson
Over 4 hours of smartphone use daily may affect mental health
Adolescents who indulge in smartphones for more than four hours daily could be at higher risk of ad…
Online health providers are preying on young men's worst fears
Telehealth companies like Hims and Ro are making big money by preying on young men's insecurities a…
Emily Stewart
Pedestrians, cyclists, two-wheeler riders constitute 66% of road fatalities in Southeast Asia, says a WHO report
Occupants of four-wheeled vehicles make up 25% of the deaths and pedestrians account for 21 %. Cycl…
PTI
A brain expert explains the cognitive test used to assess a president's mental fitness. It's not easy.
A real comprehensive cognitive assessment involves blood, family members, and some multitasking. An…
Hilary Brueck
Penguins employ thousands of microsleeps to achieve 11 hours' slumber daily!
The findings revealed that the penguins slept in remarkably short intervals, averaging merely 3.91 …
There is a new disease threatening the world - loneliness
Loneliness is a pressing health threat, with serious consequences for the health and mental well-be…
More than half of Indian employees are logging off from work exhausted
Over half of Indian employees are logging off work feeling exhausted and over 60% of them notice th…
5 powerful ways tending to the gut boosts your health — from smoother digestion to better moods
Gut health is a buzzy topic right now, and for good reason. Experts break down why it's important t…