Is America Having A “Friendship Slump”?
A new study finds that most Americans find something lacking in their friendships. It’s an especially big problem in middle age.
A new study finds that most Americans find something lacking in their friendships. It’s an especially big problem in middle age.
The science is in: Women are supposedly anxious about almost everything.
Chocolate: Is it magic? These scientific studies sure make it seem that way.
A recent academic study looked at linguistic differences between 14,000 men and women on Twitter. There are different trends between the genders — but the whole picture isn’t so simple.
Almost none of them are good. =(
This year, science has taught us that TV causes breakups, but nasal spray could prevent them.
Women can make a man’s exercise routine feel easier, for instance — but they can also cause them to show up late to the bus stop and do more dumb things on skateboards.
A new study finds that athletic opportunities for high school girls lag behind their male counterparts’ — and the gender gap is actually widening.
Every week brings a slew of research aiming to shed light on how women can live their healithiest, most fulfilling lives. String some recent studies together and you get a life that looks something like this.
The New England Journal of Medicine just published a new study that looks back at the last 200 years of deaths and came up with this amazingly interesting chart. (via washingtonpost.com)
Two new studies confirm just this — as if you wouldn’t have guessed it without the scientific analysis.
The “Dr. Oz Show” recently revealed the results of their comprehensive investigative report on arsenic levels in store-bought apple juice. The findings? That the arsenic levels in some brands made them unsafe for consumption. Full story here. (via today.msnbc.msn.com) View Image ›
Good news! That study that everyone’s freaking out about this morning is a lie. Don’t be lied to! Alcohol is worse for SOCIETY, but it is still the best for you. View Image ›