Sleep Deprivation Led to Memory Loss, But Caffeine Came to the Rescue: A Surprising Study Result

Caffeine often gets a bad rap, but groundbreaking research from the National University of Singapore reveals its surprising ability to restore social memory impaired by sleep deprivation, targeting specific brain circuits. This article explores the study’s findings, the mechanisms behind caffeine’s effects, and important considerations for its use.

Future iPhones May Check Cholesterol: Apple Patents New Sensor

Apple has patented a groundbreaking technology that could allow future iPhones to detect cholesterol levels and other metabolic disease markers directly from a user’s breath. This innovative sensor, designed to be integrated into the iPhone’s casing, uses infrared radiation to analyze exhaled air for chemical signatures. While promising for at-home health monitoring, the immediate integration into upcoming models like the iPhone 18 Pro remains uncertain.

XL Seats on Wizz Air Not For Overweight Passengers. The Airline Explains Why

Low-cost airlines offer “XL seats,” but the name can be misleading. These seats provide extra legroom, not wider dimensions. However, strict airline regulations often exclude certain passengers, including those with significant weight or requiring special assistance, from occupying these seats, particularly those near emergency exits. This article explores Wizz Air’s policies and the safety rationale behind these restrictions, offering insights into what passengers should know before booking.