HEALTH & WELLNESS
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Wellness For Women, Our Favorite Trends
by Valerie TrentWomen have always been on-trend when it comes to health and wellness, but recent technological developments have made it even easier to stay healthy. From the latest trends in wearable technology to apps that can help you track your progress, wellness for women has become a fundamental topic of discussion in society. Today, there are tons of software and hardware that help women shed pounds and gain muscle. Here are some of today’s tools to help you improve your health and fitness.- anxiety relief
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Are We Overmedicated? Hardtech Has An Answer
by Valerie TrentPills pills pills… We seem to be consuming a lot of them. Whether for a health concern unregulated a generation ago, or our health has deteriorated to a point our bodies need additives to function at the highest level, we’re taking in more medications than ever before. And hardtech has supported this consumer trend. So exactly how many pills/drugs are we taking? And are these habits more harmful than helpful?
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Is Hardtech Affecting Our Mental Health?
by Valerie Trent“Turn It off!” moms have said for decades addressing their kids’ watching TV or playing video games. Before health research from the World Health Organization could prove it, moms knew - too much technology isn’t a good thing. Their intuition clearly saw that being around screens day-in and day-out not only led to child meltdowns, but also simply wasn’t good for their brains. But does this translate into adults? And software screen use might have one effect, but how many negative effects are there from IOT or hardware technology?
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- Internet of Things
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- women's health