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  • Taste Food On Your TV Screen, Thanks To Japanese Professor's Invention
    Taste Food On Your TV Screen, Thanks To Japanese Professor's Invention

    A Japanese professor has invented a television screen that has the capacity to make you taste the flavours appearing.

  • Can Moderate Screen Time Increase Teenagers' Well-Being?
    Can Moderate Screen Time Increase Teenagers' Well-Being?

    Spending hours in front of digital screen may be harmful for adolescents.

  • Swiggy Order Tracking Screen Shows Agent Followed By
    Swiggy Order Tracking Screen Shows Agent Followed By "Ghost", Internet Reacts

    Swiggy Order Track: A recent X post about an eye-catching animation element on Swiggy's order tracking screen has received a wide range of reactions online.

  • Why are Some Diseases Screened for But Not Others?
    Why are Some Diseases Screened for But Not Others?

    Screening for disease has the potential to save lives, but only in very specific circumstances.

  • Lung Screening May Not Push Smokers to Quit
    Lung Screening May Not Push Smokers to Quit

    A new study suggest that Medicare and other insurers could be spending billions of dollars on screening smokers for lung cancer that would be better spent on helping them quit and keeping others from starting.

  • Viral Video: Adorable Dog Mistakenly Licks Meat Displayed On TV Screen
    Viral Video: Adorable Dog Mistakenly Licks Meat Displayed On TV Screen

    In an adorable viral video, a dog can be seen licking a television screen. The reason? He thought the meat being show on it was real.

  • Doctors Confirm: Screen Time Affects Teens' Sleep
    Doctors Confirm: Screen Time Affects Teens' Sleep

    Parents have long suspected it, but now doctors have proof: the more time teenagers spend on computers or mobile phones, the less they sleep -- especially if the gadget is used just before bedtime.

  • Screening Infants Could Prevent Early Heart Attacks: Study
    Screening Infants Could Prevent Early Heart Attacks: Study

    Screening young children for high cholesterol at the same time as they receive routine vaccinations could prevent hundreds of heart attacks in young adults each year, researchers in Britain said Wednesday.

  • More Than 3 Hours of Smartphones and TV Can Put Kids at Diabetes Risk
    More Than 3 Hours of Smartphones and TV Can Put Kids at Diabetes Risk

    Not only is the heavy exposure to the smartphones and TV affecting their eyes and brains, a recent study suggests that children are at risk of developing diabetes.

  • 13 Of The Best Places  For FIFA World Cup Screenings
    13 Of The Best Places For FIFA World Cup Screenings

    I'm ready, I'm ready." With an amazing anthem yet again, the FIFA World Cup is back with a bang! Football fans have already started adjusting their schedules to enjoy the prodigious event, not just in ...

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