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Product reviews for gizmos, gadgets, apps and productivity tools to make your day to day just a little bit more manageable.
All About Power Banks
Power banks are commonplace and with our growing use of battery-powered devices: the whole lot from cellular phones to battery-powered headphones, transportable audio systems, and MP3 players can be charged through a strong financial institution. They are correctly a transportable charger. All they need is a USB charging interface.
By Tanvi Punia8 months ago in Lifehack
Unveiling the Pixel Buds Pro: Elevating Your Audio Experience to New Heights
In the ever-evolving landscape of wireless earbuds, Google's Pixel Buds Pro stand out as a testament to innovation, combining cutting-edge technology with a sleek design to deliver an unparalleled audio experience. Packed with features that cater to the demands of modern users, these earbuds promise to be the perfect companion for Pixel 11 and beyond.
By Justin Burch8 months ago in Lifehack
A few flights of stairs a day could be your secret weapon for heart health and a longer life. This is how. Content Warning.
It has long been believed that using the stairs rather than the elevator is a wise fitness recommendation, but a recent study that was published in the journal Atherosclerosis supports this notion by examining the precise number of stairs you must walk each day in order to improve your heart health. The quick response? Your risk of cardiovascular disease could be reduced by 20% by climbing just five flights of stairs each day.
By Hashan chamara8 months ago in Lifehack
Small Kitchen Space Saving Hacks
I have a rather large family. With 7 people living together, you'd think we'd need a rather large space to cohabit happily. But that's not true. We're a close family and while our house is very small, we feel like it's rather blessed.
By Hope Martin8 months ago in Lifehack
Experts Caution: Excessive Salt Consumption May Heighten Diabetes Risk
A Tulane University study has found that eating excessive amounts of salt could significantly increase the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes. The research, conducted with a sample size of over 400,000 individuals, reveals that regularly adding salt to food is associated with a higher risk of diabetes, highlighting the importance of reducing salt intake as a preventive measure. Those who frequently added salt had up to a 39% increased risk compared to those who rarely or never used salt. These findings underscore the benefits of low-sodium diets in mitigating the risk of diabetes.
By hobal smith8 months ago in Lifehack