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Gen Z is jealous of ‘millennial optimism’
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Intermittent hypoxia increases blood flow and benefits executive function
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Show HN: Bloodhound – Grey-box attack-path discovery in Rust/Go/C++ binaries
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Why the Most “Accurate” Glucose Monitors Are Failing Some Users
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Welcome to the wellness surveillance state
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We're learning more about what Vitamin D does to our bodies
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3 Weird Things You Can Turn Into a Memristor
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We’re learning more about what vitamin D does to our bodies
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Forget smart rings, your next health tracker might dangle even closer
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Jury says Apple owes Masimo $634M for patent infringement
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Tiny robots swim through blood, deliver drugs — and then dissolve
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Three rising stars in ageing research
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I didn't reverse-engineer the protocol for my blood pressure monitor in 24 hours
(news.ycombinator.com)