When you get your first mammogram might affect what you’ll need to do if breast cancer strikes. A study found that earlier screening might translate into smaller tumors and less aggressive cancer treatments. Federal health guidelines call for a first mammogram at age 50 but the American Cancer Society advises that annual screenings begin at age 45. Source Link
It looks like teenagers are cutting back on sugary sodas in favor of sugary sports drinks. Researchers found that teens are downing more high-calorie sports drinks as their beverage of choice. Despite the marketing hype, experts say few people exercise hard enough to need the extra ingredients and all those calories in sports drinks. Source Link
Instead of FOMO - the fear of missing out - Google wants you to embrace JOMO - the joy of missing out. New Android features coming soon include a dashboard to help you track how long and how often you check your phone; an instant “do not disturb” mode when you place the phone face down and a night-time feature called “Wind Down” that turns the screen to gray tones. Source Link