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Sports stars and suicide: Is there a connection? Grayson Murray was only most recent
Gannett via AOL· 6 days agoAnd with that deserved remuneration will, of course, come increased pressure. It’s hard to imagine...
7 new watchOS 11 features coming to your Apple Watch
Pocket-lint· 7 days agoApple's major software releases tend to come on a yearly basis, in cadence with its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) held in June....
watchOS 11 introduces Siri upgrades, improved health tracking, & RCS support
AppleInsider· 7 days agoApple unveiled watchOS 11 at its developer conference, bringing advanced AI features, improved...
Three signs of high cholesterol that can be spotted on the body without a test
Daily Express· 3 hours agoBrits are being urged to look out for three potential warning signs of a silent killer condition...
Exactly what happens to your body with heat stroke
Daily Telegraph· 5 days agoThe human body suffers in extreme temperatures; heat stroke is a killer that we need to know how to protect ourselves from, particularly as the world...
What Happens to Your Body When You're Too Stressed
EatingWell· 6 days agoLet’s be real; in this day and age, most people have high levels of stress. A report from the American Psychological Association states that in 2023,...
Bento breakdown: what Apple wants you to know about watchOS 11 - watchOS Discussions on AppleInsider...
AppleInsider· 4 days agoApple's watchOS 11 didn't get a huge amount of screen time during the WWDC keynote, but there was...
"It Can Change The Way Our Body Perceives Heat": Here's Why People Are Warning About Certain...
BuzzFeed via Yahoo News· 5 days agoJudith recommends wearing a smartwatch that can notify you of changes in your heart rate. If you're...
Your Apple Watch is getting an upgrade - here are the coolest features in WatchOS 11
ZDNet· 6 days agoApple hosted one of its biggest WWDC keynotes ever this week, and during the show, the company had a...
We need more primary care physicians in rural communities
The Uniontown Herald Standard· 6 days agoTo understand better, we can look at COVID-19 statistics from Japan, where the country’s citizens suffered exponentially less and had a much lower death rate per capita than ...