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Luna is betting you’re tired of fitness subscriptions and offering its screenless band as the solution
Luna Band enters one of consumer tech's most subscription-heavy markets with a deliberate no-fee positioning, and a 10-day battery. Luna Whoop charges $30 per month, while Fitbit Air keeps some of its advanced metrics behind the Google Health Premium subscription, which costs $9.99 per month. The Oura Ring isn’t free either. The screenless fitness tracker
Leading When You’re Not The Boss: 3 Dimensions Of Leadership
Leadership has nothing to do with titles or organizational charts—and everything to do with positively influencing others. You can be a leader at any level, whether you’re the most junior person or the CEO. In other words, you don’t have to be the boss to be a leader. This message, however, can sound more inspirational
How to Eat Like You’re at the 2026 Winter Olympics
Put together a Northern Italian menu for your Olympics watch party. The post How to Eat Like You’re at the 2026 Winter Olympics appeared first on Taste of Home...
The rules if you’re working, or running a business, over the Christmas break
It's not all long days of lazying around for those who work in sectors like retail at this time of year. Photo: 123RF It's the time of year when it can be easy to forget which day it is, or whether the scorched almonds you just ate should be counted as breakfast or lunch. But
4 Signs You’re a ‘Highly Sensitive Person,’ According to Experts
All products featured on Self are independently selected by our editors. However, we may receive compensation from retailers and/or from purchases of products through these links. Understandably, you might think that being a “highly sensitive” person is just some quirky personality trait—perhaps a silly, relatable trend that’s inspiring countless TikTok videos of people crying at
You’re Not Imagining It. Health Misinformation Is Everywhere
W ith each passing day, our information environment is becoming more chaotic. It is filled with lies and spin and rage. I’ve spent decades studying how health and science are represented in the public sphere. And it has never been as bad as it is right now. Here are my current top ten concerns keeping
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What you’re missing by focusing on the average | Sharon Zicherman
Are you looking at the right data when making big decisions? Data deconstructor Sharon Zicherman challenges our reliance on averages, showing how they can be misleading — especially in life-changing moments. By rethinking the way we interpret data, he reveals a smarter approach to assessing risk and making better choices.Want to help shape TED’s shows
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