More Health & Wellness - Page 68
Do you still use a Microsoft Band smartwatch? You might have a refund waiting.
RIP Microsoft Band apps.
This is why mindfulness isn't working for you
Your expectations may be too high. New research also suggests trauma can play a role.
By Rebecca Ruiz
How 'neurosculpting' can train your brain
Shaking, gargling, mind-altering: This workshop is all the rage at a top Silicon Valley retreat.
By Chris Taylor
The Apple Watch will soon monitor your sleep quality: report
If all goes well in testing, Apple is looking at a 2020 launch for an Apple Watch with sleep monitoring features.
By Matt Binder
One overlooked way we can significantly improve our mental health: more nature
Green space can do wonders for our well-being, and we have a right to demand it from our cities.
By Rebecca Ruiz
YouTube pulls advertising from anti-vaccination videos
The fight against harmful anti-vaxxer beliefs continues.
By Rachel Kraus
The Willow breast pump eases some of the worst parts of pumping, for a price
How much would you pay for a wearable breast pump, free of wires and tubes?
By Alex Hazlett
Self-care apps want to make us happy. So why do they make us feel so bleak?
These objects spark not joy, but nothingness.
Samsung announces $200 Galaxy Watch Active made for
fitness addicts
Are you ready to hit the gym?
By Raymond Wong
Casper Glow review: Nothing more than an expensive nightlight
Want better sleep? Just stop using your phone before bedtime.
By Raymond Wong
Ford's clever bed stops your sleeping partner hogging the whole thing
Bed hoggers have met their match.
By Johnny Lieu
Facebook is rife with anti-vaccination conspiracy theorists manipulating scared parents
A whole other kind of fake news.
By Rachel Kraus
How quitting Facebook affects your brain
To go cold turkey, or not to go cold turkey?
By Lacey Smith
The best meditation apps, devices, and journals for staying calm and focused
Feel your stress and anxiety melt away.
By Miller Kern
World record egg big reveal brings attention to mental health
Turns out we can have nice things.
By Johnny Lieu
Screen time can affect kids, but the data is hard to measure. Here's why.
Researchers need much better data.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Casper's new Glow light lulls you asleep
As naturally as you can with an artificial light.
By Lacey Smith
Aloe Bud is a self-care app for self-care app skeptics
The key: It doesn't replace your stress with different stress.
By Chloe Bryan
Healthcare isn't sexy, but Apple's trying to demystify it with apps like Aetna's Attain
The tech giant's getting even more serious about healthcare.
By Raymond Wong
The masculinity revolution is a quiet one. Don't trust its loudest critics.
Men deserve the freedom to be true to themselves.
By Rebecca Ruiz