#wired.com. × #Jan.04.2025 It’s Time for Parents to Step Up in the Fight for Clean Air. Fossil fuel pollution is impacting the most vulnerable among us: children. Their future—and health—are at stake.
#Health × #Science #Tech #USA #North America
#wired.com. × #Jan.04.2025 Take Part in Veganuary and You Might See Yourself Differently. The ritual of giving up animal products for a month leads participants to see both meat and themselves in a different way, and could have lasting effects on people’s diets.
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#wired.com. × #Jan.02.2025 It's Official: Boring Cities Are Bad for Your Health. Oppressive, unstimulating urban architecture isn’t just about eyesores; there’s evidence that it can cause actual harm to its residents. To fix this in 2025, we must start building for joy.
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#wired.com. × #Jan.01.2025 How to Build a Healthier Relationship With Your Screen. Don’t panic, doomscrollers: It’s possible to reframe your habits and make screen time more positive and curated.
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#wired.com. × #Dec.31.2024 24 Things That Made the World a Better Place in 2024. From childhood malaria vaccines to record-breaking solar panels to the discovery of a lost ancient city, this tumultuous year still had plenty of high points.
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#wired.com. × #Dec.28.2024 Healthier Cities Will Require a Strong Dose of Nature. If we can’t get to the forest, the forest must come to us, in the form of cities designed around green spaces.
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#wired.com. × #Dec.27.2024 There’s Still Time to Get Ahead of the Next Global Pandemic. By learning lessons from other sectors, public health can ensure it is ready to face future outbreaks in record time.
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#wired.com. × #Dec.26.2024 The Worst Hacks of 2024. From Chinese cyberspies breaching US telecoms to ruthless ransomware gangs disrupting health care for millions of people, 2024 saw some of the worst hacks, breaches, and data leaks ever.
#Health × #Tech #China #China #USA #Asia #North America
#wired.com. × #Dec.25.2024 Give Your Social Health a Decent Workout. Your physical and mental well-being are crucial—but the picture isn’t complete if you aren’t flexing your connection muscles, too. Here’s how to build—and keep—your social health.
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#wired.com. × #Dec.23.2024 The World’s First Crispr Drug Gets a Slow Start. The first medical treatment to use Crispr gene editing has been on the market for a year. Its complexity means few patients in the US have received it yet.
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#wired.com. × #Dec.21.2024 How to Manage Food Anxiety Over the Holidays. The festive period can be stressful, particularly for those who struggle with food anxiety, weight concerns, or an eating disorder. Here are some tips for navigating an intense time of year.
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#wired.com. × #Dec.21.2024 To Improve Your Gut Microbiome, Spend More Time in Nature. Microbes found in green spaces can transfer into your body, increasing bacterial diversity and potentially boosting the strength of the immune system.
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#wired.com. × #Dec.04.2024 Tim Cook Wants Apple to Literally Save Your Life. Much as the CEO seems awestruck by AI and his just-released Apple Intelligence, he’s more convinced that the tech giant’s health apps will define the company’s legacy.
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#wired.com. × #Feb.24.2024 The Best Massagers for People Who Don’t Have Time to Relax. Don’t cancel therapy just yet, but these portable, at-home massagers might be the hack you need after stressful days.
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#wired.com. × #Jan.22.2024 A New Way to See Your Climate Anxiety. The climate crisis has become a mental health crisis. But eco-anxiety isn’t necessarily a pathology.
#Health × #Tech #Weather
#wired.com. × #Jan.19.2024 Inequality Is a Health Risk—and It’s Getting Worse. If not addressed by governments, racism, classism, austerity, and more will continue to drive mortality and illness among minorities.
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#wired.com. × #Jan.15.2024 A Key to Detecting Brain Disease Earlier Than Ever. Treatment of Parkinson’s, Huntington’s, ALS, and other brain diseases depends on reliable detection—especially in those who don’t even know they’re at risk. An innovative scratch-and-sniff test can hel
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#wired.com. × #Jan.10.2023 Does Dry January Really Make People Healthier?. Abstaining from alcohol can have immediate benefits. But lasting gains require lasting change.
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#wired.com. × #Jan.01.2022 How to Start (and Keep) a Healthy Habit. Whether you want to run a marathon or learn to play the guitar, here’s how to set yourself up for success.
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#wired.com. × #Mar.28.2021 The Top Fitness Apps to Kickstart Your Health Goals in 2025. These fitness apps will help you turn New Year's resolutions into real results.
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#wired.com. × #Jun.07.2020 The Webs of Covid-Related Caution Tape Across London. Seemingly overnight, the red-and-white-striped tape that suddenly became ubiquitous in the English capital.
#Health × #Tech #United Kingdom #coronavirus #Europe
#wired.com. × #May.19.2020 How the Coronavirus Got Its Close-Up, Thanks to Electrons. This teeny, tiny particle doesn't just expose what the pathogen looks like—it's already helped scientists design a vaccine now in trials.
#Health × #Science #Tech #coronavirus
#wired.com. × #May.09.2020 Covid-19 Casts a Dark Cloud Over the Flying Car Future. An economic slump is no good for a long shot business that's just starting to take off.
#Automotive #Health × #Tech #coronavirus #USA #North America
#wired.com. × #May.08.2020 These Technicolor Covid-19 PSAs Prove Serious Can Mean Fun. The creative duo thinks that reminders to wash your hands don't have to be so dull.
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