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rethinking diabetes screening across populations

Rethinking Diabetes Screening Across Populations

Health experts are warning that common screening methods may miss early diabetes in some groups, putting patients at risk for delayed diagnosis and treatment. Clinicians and public health officials are

low testosterone treatment marketing debate

Debate Grows Over ‘Low T’ Marketing

As social media campaigns flood feeds with promises of quick fixes, a growing debate is emerging over testosterone therapy and the rise of so-called “low T.” Influencer testimonials and men’s

morning briefings shape news habits

Morning Briefings Shape Daily News Habits

Morning news roundups are reshaping how people start their day, offering concise updates before work or school. A short daily summary now acts as a routine check-in on major events.

ai spending rises headcounts steady

AI Spending Rises, Headcounts Hold Steady

As artificial intelligence draws record investment from the world’s biggest technology companies, employee headcounts at those firms remain largely intact. The push, centered on data centers, specialized chips, and new

a16z leads sixteen million round pit

A16z Leads $16M Round For Pit

AI startup Pit has raised a $16 million seed round led by Andreessen Horowitz, signaling fresh momentum at the intersection of mobility and artificial intelligence. The company is led by

mit conference ai social impact

MIT Conference Probes AI’s Social Impact

At MIT on Wednesday, researchers, students, and industry voices met to examine how artificial intelligence is reshaping work, policy, and daily life. The gathering featured keynote talks by journalist Karen

analog cameras defy digital tide

Analog Cameras Defy The Digital Tide

Even as artificial intelligence reshapes photo apps and phones get smarter, film cameras are holding their ground. Across major cities and small towns, interest in instant film and retro-style gear