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200 Different Studies Show Success Won’t Make You Happy. But Science Says Happiness Can Make You More Successful
Success typically doesn’t result in happiness. But research shows happiness is a driver of success. It’s easy to hope success — in whatever way you choose to define “success” — will make you happier.
All scientific studies tell a story. Sometimes the story is very clear, and sometimes it’s hard to find. A new autism epidemiology paper in JAMA, “Autism Diagnosis Among U.S. Children and Adults, 2011 ...
Long working hours might not just be bad for you, they could also be altering the structure of your brain, a new study suggests. The research was conducted by two scientists at South Korea’s Chung-Ang ...
Medicare has recently endorsed the concept of “fit-for-purpose” (FFP) studies to support ongoing evidence generation as a condition of coverage for selected emerging medical products. In part 1 of ...
The PACER Lab in the Department of Psychological Sciences is looking for volunteers ages 18-30 years for a study on PFAS and brain activity. Participants may be paid $20 per hour for their time and ...
A major analysis published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine found that, after one to three years of hormone therapy, trans and cis women have comparable levels of athletic fitness. The new ...
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