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True stories can win out on social media: Study
Previous studies have claimed that lies spread more quickly online and are more popular with the general public than the truth, but a recent study offers a more positive conclusion.
Good things happen when leaders reflect on their mistakes: Study
While some leaders may believe they should appear flawless to their teams, a new study finds there are benefits for those who reflect on and learn from their mistakes.
When leaders reflect on their mistakes, good things happen: Study
While some leaders believe they must appear flawless to their employees, a new study reveals that those who reflect on and learn from their failures get advantages.
Premature birth is associated with lower grades in adolescence
A major Danish population research published in The BMJ indicates that premature birth before 34 weeks of pregnancy is associated with lower performance in math and language exams as a teenager compared to those born at 40 weeks.
Food insecurity directly linked to healthcare expenses in US
Researchers at the Wake Forest University School of Medicine have reported the findings of a new study that shows food-insecure families spend more money on health care than food-secure families.
Meaningful but unused items restrict sustainability: Research
Custom sneakers, vintage dishware, and a limited-edition automobile are all examples of products that owners may perceive as unique and precious, inspiring intense feelings of attachment.
Couples who work from home do not have same experience: Study
According to two related studies of workers in China and South Korea, working from home may be a better deal for husbands than wives in some ways in dual-earner couples
Social relationships carried pottery-making techniques far, wide
Analysis of over 1,200 vessels from hunter-gatherer sites revealed that pottery-making methods spread great distances in a short amount of time due to social customs being passed down.
Celebrations may benefit your health, well-being: Study
A new study has revealed that making a conscious effort to recognize positive life events and successes while meeting for food and drink can leave you feeling more socially accepted.
Study discovers secrets of a good night's sleep
Researchers from the University of Tsukuba have discovered a signalling pathway within brain cells that controls the length and depth of sleep in a new study.
Variable income for gig workers linked to health issues: Study
According to research published by the American Psychological Association, Gig workers, waiters, salespeople, and others who depend on fluctuating earnings may be paying for wage volatility with their health.
Living in greener places linked to better mental health
Many well-known health benefits of urban green space include increased life expectancy, fewer mental health issues, and improved cognitive performance. However, it is unclear how much green space is required to benefit people's health.
5 ways to decorate your bedroom for a cosy winter snooze
As winters approach, our cosy havens of hibernation need a revamp to adapt to the freezing cold. Here we are with 5 easy-peasy ideas for you to make your bedroom winter-ready, where you can doze off on the brink of comfort.
Congestion in traffic may contribute to lower birthweight
The study found consistent associations between traffic delays and a nine-gram reduction in birthweight among infants born to parents who reside in areas with heavy traffic, such as highways or freeways.
Formula milk digital marketing is associated with poor feeding
According to a study, commercial infant meals and formula milk are marketed online, and these marketing strategies are associated with poor parental feeding habits.
Play low-frequency bass to fire up dance floor: Study
The feeling of vibration through touch and the interactions between the inner ear and the brain have close links to the motor system. The researchers speculate these physical processes are at work in the neurological connection between music and movement.
Sleep quality might affect women's work ambitions: Study
When women are getting a good night's sleep and their mood is boosted, they are more likely to be oriented in their daily intentions toward achieving status and responsibility at work. If their sleep is poor and reduces their positive mood, then we saw that they were less oriented toward those goals.
Unique genetic signatures found in different types of cancer
A recent research has identified a unique genetic signature among subsets of infiltrating T cells of different types of cancer after analyzing data from a public repository, CD4-T, CD8-T cells, and Treg.
Researchers find new drug to fight UTIs
A new drug combination has been found to be more effective, especially against persistent, drug-resistant infections, according to an international study led by a Rutgers scientist comparing new and older treatments for complicated urinary tract infections.
Diwali 2022: Check out last-minute, easy home decoration ideas
The festival of light is finally here and it's time to spruce up your home with decorations. If you are struggling with ideas for beautifying your house, follow these simple steps.
Chimpanzees sync their footsteps like humans: Study
Washington [US], October 21 (ANI): According to a new study conducted by researchers from the University of St Andrews and the Central European University in Vienna, chimps share a human tendency to unconsciously synchronise their footsteps when walking beside one another.
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Social relationships carried pottery-making techniques far, wide
Celebrations may benefit your health, well-being: Study
Study discovers secrets of a good night's sleep
Variable income for gig workers linked to health issues: Study
Living in greener places linked to better mental health
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