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Is it true that … you should sync your workout routine to your menstrual cycle? | Health & wellbeing

Is it true that … you should sync your workout routine to your menstrual cycle? | Health & wellbeing

It’s an idea that’s been enthusiastically embraced on social media: women should sync their training to their menstrual cycle. That means lifting heavier weights around ovulation, then switching to gentler movement such as yoga in the second half of the cycle – because as their hormones fluctuate so does their strength. But there’s not much proof that this is useful, says Dr Marianna Apicella, a researcher at the University of Leicester specialising in female physiology. “High-quality evidence supporting that is seriously lacking,” she says. “There’s not really much concrete evidence for it.” double quotation mark If you’re dealing with cramps, fatigue or low mood, it’s hardly surprising that your performance might dip Apicella’s research looks at muscle-building throughout the hormone fluctuations of the menstrual cycle. She says it has shown there’s no difference between phases. Whether in the early follicular phase, the late follicular phase or the luteal phase, the body’s ability to build muscle appears broadly consistent. In other words, there’s no strong evidence that you’ll gain more strength or muscle at one point in your cycle than …

I set up free Obsidian sync across all my devices and it took less than 10 minutes

I set up free Obsidian sync across all my devices and it took less than 10 minutes

A lot of people, including me, prefer Obsidian because it stores all your notes locally in the form of Markdown files. Now, this is okay if you take and access notes on only one device. However, if you want to sync your notes across devices, you’ll either need to pay for Obsidian Sync or manually set up free syncing using other methods. I opted for the latter, and I was surprised at the number of ways I can set it up, and how easy it was in each case. Related I started using Obsidian as a complete beginner and now I understand why people switch and never go back It can be as simple, or as complex as you want it to be. Paired with my OneDrive folder Since I already use OneDrive and wished to sync my notes across Windows, macOS, and iOS, the most convenient way of syncing my notes was using the Remotely Save plugin. The tool connects to your cloud storage of choice, but free options are limited to OneDrive, Dropbox, …

Early bird or night owl: Should you sync your exercise with your chronotype?

Early bird or night owl: Should you sync your exercise with your chronotype?

Get the Well Enough newsletter with Harry Bullmore for tips on living a healthier, happier and longer life Get the Well Enough email with Harry Bullmore Get the Well Enough email with Harry Bullmore A new study suggests that exercising at times that match whether someone is naturally a morning or evening person could reduce their risk of heart problems. Researchers in the UK and Pakistan determined the chronotypes of 150 people aged between 40 to 60 through questionnaires and 48-hour core body temperature measurements. Chronotype refers to the tendency to be naturally more active or wakeful at a particular period of the day, according to Dictionary.com. All participants in the study – which was published in the journal Open Heart – had at least one cardiovascular risk factor, such as high blood pressure, obesity, or physical inactivity, and were randomly assigned to exercise at times that either aligned with their chronotype or did not. Workouts were scheduled either in the morning (8am–11am) or evening (6pm–9pm). Out of the group, 134 participants completed all 60 …

I replaced Google Calendar with a privacy-focused alternative and the sync still works everywhere

I replaced Google Calendar with a privacy-focused alternative and the sync still works everywhere

Every time you type a meeting title into Google Calendar, you are handing over a surprisingly intimate part of your life to a company whose business model relies on profiling you. Your calendar reveals where you work, who you meet, how often you visit the doctor, and what you do on the weekends. If this access falls into the wrong hands, it can cause a lot of damage. Google Calendar is not end-to-end encrypted, which means Google holds the keys to all of your data. You could switch to some shockingly efficient text-based calendars to protect your privacy, but you give up the cross-platform sync that makes Google Calendar so easy to use. Thankfully, there’s a privacy-focused alternative, and the sync still works. Fossify Calendar is one of the best open-source options A clean, no-nonsense calendar without tracking Yadullah Abidi / MakeUseOf Fossify is a community-maintained fork of the old Simple Mobile Tools suite, resurrected after the originals went closed-source and started pouring in ads. The calendar app is exactly what you’d expect: lightweight, open-source, …

These Android sync settings are wasting battery and data on things you’ll never use

These Android sync settings are wasting battery and data on things you’ll never use

When we use our phones every day, battery life is always on our minds. Will it last through the day? Will the battery life still hold up months from now? It’s easy to keep changing settings, hoping to preserve battery health for the long run. But here’s something most people don’t notice. Android’s sync settings work in the background all the time. Apps keep refreshing data, checking for updates, and syncing information even when you’re not using them. This constant activity not only consumes mobile data but also puts a steady drain on your battery. Over time, this adds up. Your phone uses more power than it needs to, which can shorten battery life on a single charge. Managing these sync settings can make a real difference, helping you conserve battery life without constantly worrying about it. Related 12 Samsung Galaxy Phone Settings You Should Always Change Setting up your new Samsung Galaxy device? Here are the settings you should change to get your phone working better. Cutting down on sync activity can improve battery …

U.S. intelligence chiefs’ testimony is out of sync with Trump’s talking points

U.S. intelligence chiefs’ testimony is out of sync with Trump’s talking points

But Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and CIA Director John Ratcliffe told members of Congress that the president was informed about Iran’s potential reaction to a U.S. attack, including likely retaliatory strikes on Arab neighbors, and that Tehran could hold commercial shipping at risk in the Strait of Hormuz. The intelligence assessments prompted the Pentagon to take steps to safeguard troops at bases based in the region before the war was launched, Ratcliffe said. Gabbard added that though Iran’s “capabilities have been largely degraded,” the regime could “still have means to threaten passage through the Strait of Hormuz.” As for Trump’s prediction three weeks ago that the Iranian regime would crumble once the air strikes were finished, Gabbard told lawmakers that the regime was still “intact” but damaged. And Ratcliffe said toppling the regime was not an objective of the operation, dubbed “Epic Fury,” for the U.S., though that might be a goal for the Israeli government. “So to be clear, the president’s objectives with respect to Operation Epic Fury did not include regime …

Trump and Netanyahu Split on Gas Field Attack, Raise Questions About Whether They’re in Sync on War

Trump and Netanyahu Split on Gas Field Attack, Raise Questions About Whether They’re in Sync on War

The aftermath of the strike left Trump and Netanyahu facing questions on whether they’re entirely in sync in prosecuting the war that began as a closely coordinated joint attack on the longtime regional foe. The emergence of daylight — or at least the appearance of it — between the two leaders could shape the balance of the conflict and any eventual endgame. “I told him, ’Don’t do that,’” Trump said of Netanyahu’s decision to strike. “We get along great. It’s coordinated, but on occasion he’ll do something. And if I don’t like it — and so we’re not doing that anymore.” Netanyahu said that Israel “acted alone” and that he’s agreed to Trump’s request that Israel hold off on any further attack on Iran’s giant gas field. The prime minister also sought to downplay any space between him and Trump. “It’s been said that for 40 years I’ve been saying that Iran is a danger to Israel and a danger to the world. That is true,” Netanyahu said at a news conference in Jerusalem. “You …

My files sync across all my devices without a server and it feels like magic

My files sync across all my devices without a server and it feels like magic

File syncing is the one service I can’t do without, and I critically evaluate whatever tool handles my syncing. Over the years, I have used several, but I keep going back to Unison, one of the first syncing tools I ever tried. Unison delivers syncing in ways that even newer apps don’t. It doesn’t have the polish of tools like Syncthing, but it still works like a charm. Unison is not dramatic. Once you sync, everything is up-to-date without delays from cloud routing, queuing, or third-party uploads. OS MacOS, Windows, Linux Price model Free Unison is a cross-platform, open-source file synchronization tool. It supports two-way file syncing and directories across different hosts or storage locations. My laptop and desktop now just agree on everything Without either of them ever uploading a single file I used the cloud — mainly Google Drive and Dropbox — to keep files on multiple devices. In fact, at one point, I figured out all the hacks for taming OneDrive so that it synced just how I needed it. But despite …

Google Keep Note-Taking Guide 2026 : Reminders, Sync Across Devices, and Labels

Google Keep Note-Taking Guide 2026 : Reminders, Sync Across Devices, and Labels

Imagine this: your desk is clutter-free, your ideas are neatly categorized, and your to-dos are effortlessly synced across all your devices. Sounds like a productivity dream, right? That’s exactly what Google Keep promises to deliver. Whether you’re juggling personal tasks or collaborating with a team, Google Keep offers a seamless way to capture, organize, and access your thoughts anytime, anywhere. And the best part? It’s designed to be as simple or as advanced as you need it to be. In this guide, we’ll break down the essential features of Google Keep, from creating your first note to mastering advanced functions like location-based reminders and collaborative editing. You’ll discover how to customize your workspace with labels, colors, and pinned notes, making sure that everything you need is always within reach. Curious about how to declutter your digital space or set up a system that works for you? We’ll explore strategies to help you maximize efficiency and unlock the full potential of this versatile app. By the end, you might just find yourself wondering how you ever …