Tag: well-being

Study suggests link between feeling loved in everyday life and improved well-being

From the Penn State press release: Poets and songwriters may tend to focus their artistry on passion and romance, but it may be those unsung, brief feelings of love throughout… Read more »

Study suggests wealth can lead to more satisfying life if viewed as a sign of success vs. happiness

From the Binghamton University press release: Money can’t buy you happiness, but it could motivate you to live a better life. A new study featuring researchers at Binghamton University, State… Read more »

Study suggests thoughts on body image in pregnancy may be an important indicator of emotional wellbeing

From the University of York press release: Researchers have shown that a new way of assessing women’s relationship with their bodies during pregnancy could help predict how well the mother… Read more »

Study suggests sleep and exercise affect new moms differently than new dads

From the Penn State press release: Sleep and exercise are vital to the wellbeing of new parents, but these essentials affect new moms differently than new dads, according to researchers…. Read more »

Study suggests people turn to consumerism to confront problems, grief and feelings

From the Lancaster University press release: People are increasingly turning to commercial settings as outlets for their emotions, confronting problems, grief and feelings. It is well understood that consumers seek… Read more »

Study suggests living near protected areas can have positive impacts on well-being

From the Oregon State University press release: Living near a protected area can improve aspects of human well-being across the developing world, new research published today in Science Advances suggests. Protected areas… Read more »

Study suggests screen time — even before bed — has little impact on teen well-being

From the Association for Psychological Science press release: Data from more than 17,000 teenagers show little evidence of a relationship between screen time and well-being in adolescents. The study, published… Read more »