File this one under "Things that make you go, 'Hmmm…'" Retro handheld maker Anbernic is launching a new controller with a screen. But unlike Nintendo's Wii U controller, there's no second-screen ...
You can program button combos for the RG G01’s four customizable back buttons directly on the controller. You can program button combos for the RG G01’s four customizable back buttons directly on ...
A racing heart is usually a sign of agitation or excitement. But if it's not unusual for your heart to beat too fast or to skip a beat, it might be worth having it checked out by a doctor. In order to ...
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Your heart rate is the number of heartbeats you have in a minute. Your heart rate depends on what you're doing at the time. So, if you're resting or relaxed, your heart beats slower, and if you're ...
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Training smart means mixing up the intensity of your runs – not just going out all-guns blazing on every effort. But distance, time and pace are all blunt tools for measuring effort, which is where ...
On 28 January 2026, the price of 24K gold at ₹164,190 per 10 grams, reflecting a gain of ₹6,020 compared to its previous close. Meanwhile, 22K gold is at ₹150,508 per 10 grams. Gold prices in India ...
The UK’s National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has recommended medtech giant Abbott’s heart failure sensor CardioMEMS. This means that the CE-marked medical device will be available ...
About every 34 seconds, someone, somewhere in the United States dies from heart disease — which remains the leading cause of death for both men and women, according to the American Heart Association.
The Trump administration has taken a big step toward curbing Medicare Advantage overpayments, proposing a rule that would stamp out one strategy insurers use to inflate their members’ sicknesses to ...