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TikTok Returns to Apple, Google App Stores

14 February 2025 at 01:43
Apple’s App Store and the Google Play store have restored TikTok for U.S. users as of Thursday, after the companies had removed it on Jan. 19. The tech giants pulled TikTok from their U.S. stores because of a federal law effectively banning TikTok as of Jan. 19 because Chinese parent ByteDance had not divested its […]

Beats by Dre Drops Long-Awaited Powerbeats Pro 2 Wireless Earbuds: Here’s Where to Buy a Pair Online

13 February 2025 at 11:00
After nearly six years, Beats by Dre has a successor to its very popular Powerbeats Pro wireless earbuds. The new Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 offer a sleek design with brilliant audio performance in a wide range of fun colors. Priced at $249.99, the Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 earbuds have secure-fit earhooks for support and stability […]

AP Says Trump White House Blocked Reporter From Event Over News Org’s Policy to Not Adopt ‘Gulf of America’ Name

11 February 2025 at 23:11
The Associated Press said one of its reporters was barred from entry to a White House event because of the news organization’s decision to not refer to the Gulf of Mexico as the “Gulf of America” as decreed by President Trump. Both Apple Maps and Google Maps now call the body of water the “Gulf […]

Modern lives are messing up menstrual cycles—earlier starts, more irregularity

By: Beth Mole
30 May 2024 at 16:18
Panty liners, hygienic tampons, and sanitary pads.

Enlarge / Panty liners, hygienic tampons, and sanitary pads. (credit: Getty | LOU BENOIST)

People in the US are starting their menstrual cycles earlier and experiencing more irregularities, both of which raise the risk of a host of health problems later in life, according to an Apple women’s health study looking at data from over 70,000 menstruating iPhone users born between 1950 and 2005.

The mean age of people's first period fell from 12.5 years in participants born between 1950 and 1969 to 11.9 years in participants born between 2000 and 2005, with a steady decline in between, the study found. There were also notable changes in the extremes—between 1950 and 2005, the percentage of people who started their periods before age 11 rose from 8.6 percent to 15.5 percent. And the percentage of people who started their periods late (at age 16 or above) dropped from 5.5 percent to 1.7 percent.

In addition to periods shifting to earlier starting ages, menstrual cycles also appeared to become more irregular. For this, researchers looked at how quickly people settled into a regular cycle after the start of their period. Between 1950 and 2005, the percentage of people obtaining regularity within two years fell from 76.3 percent to 56 percent.

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