Executive Editor David Carnoy has been a leading member of CNET's Reviews team since 2000. He covers the gamut of gadgets and is a notable reviewer of mobile accessories and portable audio ...
An NYPD precinct commander is the subject of an Internal Affairs investigation into claims he ordered his executive officer and other subordinates to peel the tint off the windows of a cop’s ...
Having a photochromic lens, which automatically changes its tint depending on the intensity of UV hitting the lens, makes a lot of sense, especially if you need to wear prescription glasses when ...
Traditionally known as ice caps, today they are specially designed with re-freezable gel packs and fit snugly on your head. Studies suggest these cooling caps can offer some relief for migraine ...
Much of the research exploring the chiropractic treatment of headaches is devoted to migraines. Some studies, in fact, suggest that around 87% of migraine sufferers report seeing a chiropractor to ...
A peer reviewed study published in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences by academics led by Wolfson Fellow Paul Chazot has shown that a new treatment for the most common type of motor ...
If you wear glasses, you know just how annoying smudges can be. In fact, it can be nearly impossible to focus on whatever you’re looking at. But wearing dirty glasses can be more than just annoying.
A company called Emteq Labs has unveiled its vision for a new type of smart glasses—ones that peer inward at you rather than outward at the world. The glasses, called Sense, have a series of ...
Research on melatonin for migraine has had mixed results. However, melatonin is a hormone that can help people fall asleep. If a person finds that sleep improves their symptoms, it could be useful ...
Sometimes, it's better to be basic - and a dermatologist has weighed in on how one simple ingredient could drastically improve the skin of eczema sufferers. Content creator Sharon K.