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Americans are happier at work than Canadians, study says
Workers in the United States are more likely to be completely fulfilled in their job than their Canadian counterparts, according to a report on North...
financialpost.com - 30+ days ago
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A nation exhausted: The neuroscience of why Americans are tuning out politics
“I am definitely not following the news anymore,” one patient told me when I asked about her political news consumption in the weeks before the 2024...
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Your Brain Has a Hidden Rhythm, And It May Reveal How Smart You Are
The smarter you are, the more your brain is in sync with its own secret rhythm, a new study has found. When your brain works...
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beauty
New Study Reveals Toxic Chemicals In Braiding Hair — Here’s What To Use Instead
In the Black community, protective hairstyles are essential and often the go-to hairstyle for any occasion. Box braids, cornrows, twists, faux locs,...
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EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) – A heavily armed 18-man Mexican army patrol allegedly crossed into U.S. soil this week and surrounded two Americans...
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Study: Neurodiversity among Philosophers
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Harvard's 85-year study reveals the key to happiness and it's pretty simple
Happiness can be found through a simple mechanism that's accessible and easy. Everyone is on a journey to find happiness, trying everything from...
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Gut Microbiome Reveals Chronic Pain Risk, AI Study Finds
New research shows that AI can identify complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with over 90% accuracy by analyzing gut microbiome patterns. Despite...
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This Controversial Living Room Paint Color Might Make Your Home Worth More, According to a Study
Prepping to sell a home involves a lot of work. Typically, people start by decluttering and cleaning. And then it’s all about addressing any...
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Want to Be Successful? Science Says You Really, Really Need a Hobby
Especially because you’ll need to avoid burning out along the way. To be remarkably successful you need to go all in: no distractions, no...
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Study finds more TV depictions of abortion this year — but they're still mostly getting it wrong
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