July 5, 2016

If your kids use a spray instead of a shot to avoid the flu, they’ll need to get poked again. Health officials say the FluMist nasal spray has become ineffective in preventing flu for children and should not be used. It’s estimated that one out of three children vaccinated for the flu used the nasal spray. Source Link
 
Those smartphones that we’re holding constantly may mean the end of the firm handshake. A study found that grip strength for young people has dropped and thumb fatigue is on the rise since the advent of handheld devices. Experts say you can exercise your hand by gripping and squeezing a tennis ball or a Nerf ball. Source Link
 
If you’re planning to post a privacy notice to your Facebook feed, don’t bother. Experts say the hoax that’s making the rounds again on the social network uses legal jargon and claims to safeguard the user's content, as Facebook is supposedly going to make private posts public. Facebook says that isn’t true and the privacy notice is not needed. Source Link