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 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 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 Michigan State University media release: Using a smartphone to cram in more work at night results in less work the next day, indicates new research co-authored by a… Read more »
From the University of Surrey media release: A new study from the University of Surrey, published in the journal PNAS (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences), found that the… Read more »
From the DePaul University media release: Emergency departments may not be the best choice for persons suffering from severe mental illness or emotional distress. According to a new qualitative study… Read more »
From the Boston University Medical Center media release: Boston Medical Center (BMC) successfully reduced audible alarms as a way to combat alarm fatigue and improve patient safety. The hospital, one… Read more »
From the Kansas State University media release: People who decrease sitting time and increase physical activity have a lower risk of chronic disease, according to Kansas State University research. Even… Read more »
From the Hebrew University media release: The World health Organization calls depression “the leading cause of disability worldwide,” causing more years of disability than cancer, HIV/AIDS, and respiratory and cardiovascular… Read more »
