Study finds feeling in control may increase longevity
From the Brandeis University media release: Do you believe in your own ability to succeed, or do you believe life events are largely beyond your control? Think carefully about your… Read more »
From the Brandeis University media release: Do you believe in your own ability to succeed, or do you believe life events are largely beyond your control? Think carefully about your… Read more »
From the University of Utah media release: With nearly one-third of Americans suffering from chronic pain, prescription opioid painkillers have become the leading form of treatment for this debilitating condition…. Read more »
From the Maharishi University of Management media release: A new study published in The Permanente Journal (Vol. 18, No.1) on health showed the introduction of the Transcendental Meditation® technique substantially… Read more »
From the American Academy of Sleep Medicine media release: A genetic study of adult twins and a community-based study of adolescents both report novel links between sleep duration and depression…. Read more »
From the USC Marshall School of Business media release: Does giving a speech in public stress you out? Or writing a big presentation for your boss? What about skydiving? One… Read more »
From the Johns Hopkins Medicine media release: Fewer than one in two children and young adults treated for anxiety achieve long-term relief from symptoms, according to the findings of a… Read more »
From the Wiley media release: A new study has found that adolescents and young adults undergoing cancer treatment gain coping skills and resilience-related outcomes when they participate in a therapeutic… Read more »
From the Boston University Medical Center media release: According to a new study from the Slone Epidemiology Center (SEC) at Boston University, African-American women who reported high levels of depressive… Read more »
From the Canadian Medical Association Journal media release: People who enjoy life maintain better physical function in daily activities and keep up faster walking speeds as they age, compared with… Read more »
From the Georgetown University Medical Center media release: In people with dyslexia, less gray matter in the brain has been linked to reading disabilities, but now new evidence suggests this… Read more »
