With all the excitement surrounding the 4th of July holiday, skin health is probably the last thing on your mind. These sunblock tips from Dr. Llana Pootrakul, a board-certified dermatologist at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center,... Read More
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There’s no question that ADHD is a real, biological condition. Research has shown brain differences in people who have ADHD (sometimes called ADD) compared to those who don’t have it. But despite the data, some people still wonder: Is ADHD... Read More
Not so sweet after all—added sugars can harm your health. Too much added sugar in your diet can lead to obesity, but it’s also linked to an increased risk for chronic conditions like type 2 diabetes and heart disease. It’s important to understand... Read More
On May 3rd Dansan-made GPON Home Routers were found to contain two flaws that expose them to outside breaches according to Netlab, a Chinese network security division. The attack affected 240,000 owners of the 9 year-old Dasan routers. Keep reading to... Read More
Activities Aim to Help Parents, Teachers, Camp Counselors Make Sun Safety Fun Kids are more vulnerable to damage from the sun than adults. A few blistering sunburns in childhood can double a person’s lifetime chances of developing serious forms of... Read More
The Toy Association has released a new report, “Decoding STEM/STEAM,” to help tackle the challenges, stigmas, and myths related to STEM/STEAM learning. The report aims to: Shed light on the meaning and history of STEM/STEAM Eradicate myths and... Read More
Have you played Fortnite yet? If you haven’t, you probably know someone who has as the game’s popularity has exploded in recent months, attracting celebrities, professional athletes, and gamers of all ages. Unfortunately, Fortnite’s mass... Read More
The newest destructive malware in the online community is making us rethink the safety of our Wi-Fi routers. If you have internet at your home, chances are you have a router. VPNFilter is a new form of malware designed to penetrate routers, and... Read More
Welcome to our mid-year Apple rumor roundup, popping up just in time for the company’s annual September product announcement. Because rumors have an odd tendency to be true around these parts, treat this article as a look at possible things to come.... Read More
By JOE LAVIS The final weeks of school can be so hectic that planning the following three months often comes as an afterthought. With assignments, tests and early bus rides behind them, students are left to wonder, “what should I do this... Read More
When it comes to sport, it is the willingness to prepare to win that sets apart the most talented athletes and the best teams. And with the Australian sports industry facing an unprecedented level of change and disruption, it has never been so... Read More
Flashcards are used by students and educators everyday and are one of the most popular ways to learn a subject/topic. The internet makes this learning tool even easier through the use of dedicated websites that allow for flashcard creation,... Read More
Road warriors, consider yourself warned: The more time you spend on the road, the more you are at risk for obesity, alcohol abuse, depression and other health problems, according to research published in the Journal of Occupational and Environmental... Read More
Increasing numbers of workers in rich countries — as many as 35 or 40 percent in some surveys — are secretly convinced their jobs are pointless. Either they are covertly watching YouTube videos all day or they see their work as having no social... Read More
Facebook announced that it’s shutting down its Trending topics section because “people found the product to be less and less useful.” While that is definitely true, I’m pretty sure* Facebook shut down Trending topics because... Read More