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If you’ve ever felt unheard by a doctor, brushed off when describing your pain, or told that “it’s just part of being a woman,” you’re not alone. For millions of women living with endometriosis, the road to diagnosis is long, frustrating, and exhausting. And for Black women? It’s often an even steeper climb. But a new test, MyReceptiva™, could make the journey to answers much quicker and less painful.Endometriosis and Black WomenEndometriosis is a condition where tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside it, triggering inflammation, scarring, and some serious health issues. For many women, it explains…
The Federal Trade Commission has delayed the start of a rule that aims to make the process of canceling subscriptions less of a nightmare. Last year, the FTC voted to ratify amendments to a regulation known as the Negative Option Rule, adding a new “click-to-cancel” rule that requires companies to be upfront about the terms of subscription signups and prohibits them “from making it any more difficult for consumers to cancel than it was to sign up.” Surprising no one, telecom companies were not happy, and sued the FTC. While the rule was nevertheless set to be implemented on May…
Shedeur Sanders and Dillon Gabriel are in for what figures to be a long battle to be the Cleveland Browns’ 2025 starting quarterback, a competition which also includes Joe Flacco and Kenny Pickett.Sanders and Gabriel have both been present for the Browns’ rookie minicamp. While they continue to split reps, they appear to like what they have seen from each other thus far. “He’s a really cool guy, overall. He’s always in a good mood, but overall, I can tell he’s a pretty good person,” Sanders said of Gabriel.Gabriel, the No. 94 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, said he is…
Table of Contents Table of Contents A limited runway Unintended consequences Buy now or wait a long time? The trade war between the U.S. and overseas countries like China no longer poses a theoretical risk of price increases on audio gear — those higher prices are here. Bose told Digital Trends that starting Monday, May 12, it will bump the price of its flagship QuietComfort Ultra Headphones from $429 to $449, while its sleek SoundLink Home Bluetooth speaker will increase from $219 to $229. Bose might be the best-known audio brand so far to announce price increases for its U.S.…
Aaron Judge hit his second homer of game that trimmed the New York Yankees’ deficit to 4-2 against the Athletics.
European businesses are falling behind those in the US when it comes to using artificial intelligence (AI) at work, a report from Forrester has found. The analyst firm reported that more firms in the US than in Europe provide regular AI training to their employees. The research also showed that many decision-makers wrongly assume their organisation has offered staff formal AI training. In other cases, AI training might not be mandatory or not very effective. “If you ask other employees whether they’ve received formal AI training, the response is 52% in the US and only 39% in Europe,” the…
Just over 26 years ago, thousands of Pakistani soldiers quietly made their way on to high, rocky ridges on the Indian side of the de facto border that divides the former princely state of Kashmir. The war that this rash operation triggered lasted much of the summer of 1999. If India and Pakistan’s ceasefire holds, the coming weeks will see a new battle: of narratives comes via ChinaTechNews.com.
Sensitive talks between U.S. and Chinese delegations over tariffs that threaten to upend the global economy ended after a day of prolonged negotiations and will resume Sunday, a source briefed on the meetings confirmed to CBS News.There was no immediate indication whether any progress was made Saturday during the more than 10-hour meeting between Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng in Switzerland. The talks, which could help stabilize world markets roiled by the U.S.-China standoff, have been shrouded in secrecy and neither side made comments to reporters on the way out.Based on Bessent’s interview with Fox News last…
Notifications are part and parcel of life, being both useful and interesting. But they can also be problematic. Google is aware that the notifications generated by websites can be “spammy or even deceptive”. The worst offenders can attempt to trick people into sharing personal information or downloading dangerous software. Google is using machine learning to fight back, launching warnings about warnings of unwanted notifications. See also: The feature is specific to the Android version of Chrome, aiming to separate genuinely useful website notifications from those which are pointless or a security risk. The decision about how to categorize notifications is…
It’s not the first time Torvalds has suggested dropping support for 32-bit processors and relieving kernel developers from implementing archaic emulation and work-around solutions. “We got rid of i386 support back in 2012. Maybe it’s time to get rid of i486 support in 2022,” Torvalds wrote in October 2022. Failing major changes to the 6.15 kernel, which will likely arrive late this month, i486 support will be dropped. Where does that leave people running a 486 system for whatever reason? They can run older versions of the Linux kernel and Linux distributions. They might find recommendations for teensy distros like…