Your fitness tracker may know more about your health than you think—but not everything it tells you is gospel
For millions of people, the morning ritual now begins not with a cup of coffee but with a glance at the wrist, checking their wearables. Step counts, sleep scores, heart rate readings—wearable devices have quietly become…
As Black Americans reclaim deep rest, a new movement toward sleep optimization emerges—one that treats sleep not as downtime, but as strategic self-preservation.
For decades, rest has occupied an uneasy place in Black American life—a privilege reserved for those who could afford it, not a necessity for those simply trying to survive. The ethos of…

