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Young adults turn crushes into love Posted: 01 Jun 2022 03:56 PM PDT The 'hookup culture' does not seem to be the norm in real college life, suggests a new study. Rather, young adults are looking for relationships. |
Gratitude expressions between co-workers improve cardiovascular responses to stress Posted: 01 Jun 2022 11:28 AM PDT A study finds teammates who thanked each other before performing a high-stress task had a better cardiovascular response compared to teams who did not express gratitude. The enhanced cardiovascular response leads to increased concentration, more confidence, allowing individuals to give their peak performance. |
A 'Goldilocks amount' of time spent online could be good for teenagers' wellbeing Posted: 01 Jun 2022 08:18 AM PDT New research has found further evidence of a relationship between online engagement and mental wellbeing in teenagers. The study contributes to mounting international evidence on the dangers of high levels of digital media use. |
New tool helps older adults monitor 'attentional performance' during driving Posted: 01 Jun 2022 08:18 AM PDT Researchers have developed a straightforward questionnaire that older adults can use to assess their 'attentional performance' during driving. In proof-of-concept testing, the researchers have demonstrated the tool can predict which drivers are at increased risk of having accidents. |
Widespread futile care could contribute to veterinary burnout Posted: 01 Jun 2022 08:17 AM PDT More than 99% of veterinarians surveyed said they'd encountered useless or non-beneficial veterinary care in their careers, according to a new Cornell-led study that documents the prevalence of futile care for the first time. The authors use a working definition of futile care as continuing treatment when relevant goals can no longer be reached. |
New studies shed light on election-related stress Posted: 31 May 2022 07:27 AM PDT A new study finds anticipating stress related to political elections can affect people's emotional well-being before anything has even happened. But a related study shows that education can help protect people against those stresses -- even for individuals who are actively engaged in the political process. |
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