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  • Inside SuperAgers’ brains Daily Edition • August 11, 2025 SUPPORTED BY You may be tired of articles and videos sharing the same advice about how to free yourself of your phone attachment — but if it’s something you still struggle with, just trust us and read this roundup anyway. The New York Times checked in with experts to get tips and tricks that aren’t as widely known. Rather than promoting a cold-turkey approach, many of the unique suggestions are more geared toward reducing the amount of time you spend on your…Read more

  • A new way to reverse hair loss Daily Edition • June 10, 2024 SUPPORTED BY We’ve all been there: You’re sitting at your desk trying to get work done, but the clock seems to be moving slower than usual toward 5 p.m. — and that feeling of time crawling only gets worse the longer you stare at it. While normal, there are steps you can take to mitigate this frustration and help your work days pass by more smoothly. Read some tips from experts and revisit Nice News’ time management guide for increasing productivity and reducing...
  • An at-home prostate cancer test Sunday Edition • June 9, 2024 SUPPORTED BY It’s normal to form personal relationships with the professionals we pay to style our hair, file our taxes, or walk our dogs. And it’s also normal to realize that we’re no longer happy with or in need of those people’s services. But having that realization and taking the steps to part ways are two different things; it can be difficult to know what to say or do to avoid hurting feelings and burning bridges. If you’re in this position, check out...
  • A stalwart of old Detroit is made new again Daily Edition • June 8, 2024 SUPPORTED BY No one wants to hold a grudge against someone, but it’s easy to do when we feel hurt or frustrated. As common as it is, this human behavior carries with it some negative health impacts, including low self-esteem and chronic pain, so it’s worth digging into why we are holding a grudge and what we might do to release it. That’s easier said than done, of course — read psychologist Juli Fraga’s Washington Post advice column detailing four ways to let go....
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