Sleep Apnea Sufferers Still Hurt by 2021 Cpap Machine Recall
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At the Met, Sleeping Beauty Wakes Up in the Chemistry Lab
The immersive show features fragile dresses inside airtight vitrines, overcoats growing grass, pat-’n-sniff walls and a hologram. Does it work?The New York Times - Top stories -
Harvard Business Professor: Your Startup Should Be an 'Experimentation Machine'
VC investor and HBS lecturer Jeff Bussgang says early-stage startups must be disciplined about determining whether customers are loving what they're making.Inc. - Business -
4 seriously hurt when Transair Boeing 737 skids off runway in Senegal
An airplane owned by Transair, a regional commercial airline, skidded off a runway in Senegal early Thursday.ABC News - Top stories -
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says he suffered from parasitic brain worm
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an independent candidate for president, confirmed doctors found a dead worm in his brain over a decade ago, but his spokesperson says he is now in good health. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Celine Gounder explains more ...CBS News - Top stories -
Elon Musk's Neuralink suffers setback after implant threads retract from patient's brain
Elon Musk’s brain technology startup Neuralink said Wednesday that an issue cropped up with the company’s first human brain implant weeks after it was inserted into a patient.NBC News - Top stories -
Trea Turner imposter scams 70-year-old Phillies fan suffering from Parkinson's disease out of $50,000
The woman believed she was speaking to Turner on social mediaCBS Sports - Sports -
Can Weighted Blankets, Eye Masks and Pillows Zap Stress---and Solve Sleep Problems?
It’s not just weighted blankets anymore. Companies are hawking weighted robes, pillows and even stuffed animals.The Wall Street Journal - Tech -
We know late-night screens are bad for sleep. How do you stop doomscrolling in bed?
Even people who know that looking at their smartphone in bed isn’t good for them do it anywayABC News - Health -
Bread loaves recalled in Japan after 'rat remains' were found
Loaves of bread have been taken off store shelves in Japan after the remains of “a small animal” believed to be a rat were foundABC News - Top stories - Japan