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TOKYO -- Roughly 40 percent of municipalities in Japan demand guardians take their children's soiled diapers home fro
In the last decade, the market for disposable sanitary pads has skyrocketed, with aisles in supermarkets filled with imported and home-grown sanitary pads, tampons and pantyliners. While disposable sanitary pads have revolutionised how menstruation is managed globally, the unsustainability of
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Billionaire Marc Lore is fleshing out his plan to build a utopian city called Telosa for 5 million people in the American desert — and he's not the only one with such ambitions.
Why it matters: There are about a dozen projects worldwide to create sustainable, hypermodern cities-fr
This Dyper review covers this bamboo diaper subscription and its pros and cons. If you're a parent or deal with babies on a daily basis, you know they can go through several packages of diapers in a week until they've learned to go to the bathroom on their own. However, although several typ
Incontinence problems in adults can intensely impact their physical and mental well-being. It could affect senior citizens by restricting their movement, increasing feelings of anxiety and discomfort, and can even challenge their overall health due to lack of hygiene.
Adult diapers are a
Coronavirus scams, your money, unemployment— Jeff’s newsletter cuts through the noise.
Pencils, pens, folders, binders, sanitizer, paper towel, disinfecting wipes — Parents across the country are doing a doubletake as they read their child's hefty school supply list.
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Coronavirus scams, your money, unemployment— Jeff’s newsletter cuts through the noise.
Pencils, pens, folders, binders, sanitizer, paper towel, disinfecting wipes — Parents across the country are doing a doubletake as they read their child's hefty school supply list.
Now that
This is the first in a two-part series on the future of wearable tech. Part two examines the incredible advances in power and electronics that will make future wearables work and can be found here.
Aug. 23, 2022 – Michael Snyder wears eight sensors on his body every day, including two