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Absence may increase fondness for the other, Study suggests
Washington D.C. [USA], May 12 (ANI): When it comes to forming or lasting bonds, longing for the other may be as important as being together, shows the results from a new brain imaging study of prairie voles -- which are among only about 5 per cent of mammalian species besides humans who are monogamous.
Middle-age people might be experiencing more stress compared to life in 90s: Study
Washington D.C. [USA], May 9 (ANI): Do the middle age feel much stressful now, and seems to have changed over time, if compared to the life in the 90s? Well, this recent study indicates that it might be true.
Elderly people living in rural areas likely to have better mental well-being: Study
Washington D.C. [USA], May 6 (ANI): A study shows that there is a link between the mental well-being among the elderly people and the environment they are living in, be it rural or urban.
Supervisor-employee communication outside working hours can bring more effectiveness to work, study says
Washington D.C. [USA], May 5 (ANI): Working from home has become the new normal ever since the outbreak of coronavirus and in today's time the work duties can be easily dealt with by means of mobile devices at home.
Study explains psychological cues that tempt people to reveal more online
Washington D.C. [USA], May 3 (ANI): No matter how long people talk about the game of online privacy, a recent experiment has revealed that people fail to follow up on it in real life. That is, in practice, users readily divulge personal or private information online.
Hugs, kisses with your partner can build stronger relationship
Washington D.C. [USA], April 28 (ANI): Giving your partner a hug or cuddle while you catch some Netflix just might build a stronger relationship, suggests a recent study.
Eye contact activates autonomic nervous system even during video calls: Study
Washington D.C. [USA], April 26 (ANI): Eye contact during video calls can elicit similar psychophysiological responses than those in genuine, in-person eye contact, according to a recent study.
In decision making, people may go with their 'gut feeling': Study
Ohio [USA], April 25 (ANI): When it comes to decision making, people may choose based on a "gut feeling", a habit, or what worked for them last time, rather than on what they have learned will work most often, said Ian Krajbich, co-author of the study and associate professor of psychology and economics at The Ohio State University.
Study links genetics to psychiatric problems in children, adolescents
Washington D.C. [USA], April 19 (ANI): Genetics passed from parents may be linked with psychiatric problems in children, adolescents and may also be leading to depression in adults, suggests a recent study.
Screen time does not affect social skills of newer generations: Study
Washington D.C. [USA], April 19 (ANI): More screen time does not impact the social skills of the newer generation, suggests a new study.
Benefits of 'Dance Movement Therapy' among elderly people: Study
Haifa [Israel], April 18 (ANI): To bring physical movement, improving the quality of life and even to deepen familial ties between grandparents and grandchildren, a recent study has shed a positive light on the Dance Movement Therapy (DMT) among elderly people.
More screen time has hardly any impact on social skills among new generation: Study
Washington D.C. [USA], April 13 (ANI): Contrary to speculations, a recent study has suggested that more screen time has little impact on young people today, and are just as socially skilled as those from older generations.
Placing self-worth on financial success leads to negative social outcomes among people: Study
Washington D.C. [USA], April 12 (ANI): Individuals who lay the foundation of self -worth on their financial success often feel lonely in everyday life, suggests a recent study.
Pennsylvania fire department helps children celebrate birthday during lockdown
Washington D.C. [USA], April 6 (ANI): Having your birthday during the lockdown period would, indeed, spoil your plans! However, a fire department in Pennsylvania is making efforts to bring cheer to the families who are unable to celebrate their children's birthday during these trying times.
'My dog is my family': Pet owners respond to misinformation around coronavirus
New Delhi [India] Mar 22 (ANI): As the country battles with the spread of COVID-19, social media is flooded with misinformation around the highly contagious virus.
Teens who feel empowered less likely to bully, harass or commit sexual violence: Study
Washington D.C. [USA], Mar 22 (ANI): Teens who personally have a sense of empowerment are less likely to harass, bully or think of committing acts of sexual violence, suggests a study by Rutgers University, the University of Nebraska, and the University of New Hampshire.
Urban and rural born infants showcase emotions differently, study reveals
Washington D.C. [USA], Mar 22 (ANI): Infants from rural families are likely to showcase negative emotions, be it anger or frustration, more frequently when compared to their urban counterparts, revealed a new study.
Study identifies how 'toxic people' still become professionally successful
Washington D.C. [USA], Mar 17 (ANI): How can that "toxic person" get away with things and still become successful professionally? A recent study has identified social skills as the key to the trick.
Bumble and Tinder offer advice for singles during coronavirus pandemic
Washington D.C. [USA], Mar 16 (ANI): Dating applications Bumble and Tinder advised singles to stay coronavirus free as the world is witnessing a crisis due to the pandemic.
Language development of children may get affected by household chemicals
Ohio [USA], Mar 15 (ANI): Language development of children coming from low-income households is known to get affected by the use of toxic chemicals like household cleaners, suggests a study.
New child may be rival for insecure spouses, finds study
Ohio [USA], Mar 4 (ANI): In spouses who are insecure and anxious, a new child can spark feelings of jealousy and fears of being abandoned by their partners, suggests a study.
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In decision making, people may go with their 'gut feeling': Study
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Screen time does not affect social skills of newer generations: Study
Benefits of 'Dance Movement Therapy' among elderly people: Study
More screen time has hardly any impact on social skills among new generation: Study
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