Do you need ‘personalized sunlight’? New device boosts vitamin D —without going outside

Too many people are earning an F on their vitamin D. A study published in Nutrition Research found that 41.6% of American adults are deficient in it, and that number climbs even higher for certain groups — 82.1% for Black people, 69.2% for Hispanics. Vitamin D is essential for your body to function, and not getting enough of it can cause fatigue, mood issues like depression or anxiety, and impaired immunity. Long term, you’re looking at problems with bone health, muscle function and susceptibility to chronic diseases. So how do we fix it? Some people make the case for more…

Don Mattingly says he would like to manager Phillies beyond this season

CINCINNATI — Don Mattingly expressed interest in returning as the Philadelphia Phillies’ manager next season if he was approached by the front office. “Oh, I would do it,” Mattingly said during an interview with ESPN before an 11-5 loss to the Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday night. “I committed myself to…

United Airlines must face lawsuit after allegedly charging passengers extra for ‘window seats’ with no windows, judge rules

A federal judge on Monday refused to dismiss a proposed class-action lawsuit accusing United Airlines of charging passengers extra for “window seats” that lacked actual windows, allowing the case to move forward. U.S. District Judge James Donato ruled the plaintiffs plausibly alleged United breached its contractual obligations by selling seats…

Why laser printers outperform inkjets for small business workflows

New York Post may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and/or when you make a purchase. According to estimates popularized by the EPA and the publication “The Green Book,” the average office worker prints around 10,000 pages a year. If your five-person team is running…

Giants vs. Orioles prediction: MLB picks, odds, best bets Friday

Gambling content 21+. The New York Post may receive an affiliate commission if you sign up through our links. Read our editorial standards for more information. More mail from the welcome wagon: “Stitch. Welcome back brother. All the best for health and $$$ in ’26. Off to a good start.”…

Does your baby need a high-tech wearable health tracker?

We’ve come a long way since the “Radio Nurse.” Back in 1937, the world’s first electronic baby monitor allowed parents to listen in on what was happening in their child’s nursery from another room. Fast-forward nearly a century, and it’s not just about listening anymore. A wave of high-tech baby…

How a popular makeup trend triggered one woman’s full-body disease

One woman’s permanent makeup is another’s arch nemesis. Approximately 15 months after getting her eyebrows tattooed, an unidentified 46-year-old woman sought dermatological care for patches of purplish lesions that appeared around her eyebrows and later on non-tattooed areas, including her elbow and upper back. According to a medical report published…

Meta must face youth addiction lawsuit by Massachusetts, court rules

Meta Platforms must face a lawsuit by Massachusetts’ attorney general alleging the company designed its Instagram social media platform to addict children, the state’s top court ruled on Friday. The ruling by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court marked the first time a state high court has considered whether a federal law that generally shields…

Former Jets QB Browning Nagle dead at 57 after cancer battle

Former Jets quarterback Browning Nagle died this week after a battle with colon cancer. He was 57. Nagle came to Gang Green following a standout career at Louisville, where he threw for 4,653 yards and 32 touchdowns over two seasons as a starter under Howard Schnellenberger. He led the Cardinals…

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