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Pocketing an extra £70,000 ($89,000) a year probably sounds like a dream to many people. But according to a study, there's ...
Having a cat or a dog to keep you company could boost your wellbeing as much as being married or meeting up regularly with ...
This widespread belief – what we term as the ‘monogamy-superiority myth’ – is often reinforced by stereotypes and media narratives,” lead author of the study, associate professor Joel ...
A new study has debunked the long-held perception that monogamous couples experience more relationship satisfaction.
A new study finds that owning a pet boosts life satisfaction as much as having a spouse — worth an estimated $90,000 in well-being value. Using data from over 2,500 U.K. households ...
They’re accountable and they aren’t into games, because they know with games there is always a loser. They’ll be where they ...
The groundbreaking new study found that children from a particular age group can greatly benefit from having a phone. Here's why.
Massachusetts is one of only a handful of states that prohibits restaurants from offering happy hour drink specials to lure ...
Incorporating chewing into the daily lives of our dogs may be one simple yet important way to ensure they are living happy and healthy lives. Note that chewing ability is individual and advice on the ...
A full bank account? Robust health? Apparently, the key to happiness lies elsewhere… This was unveiled by a team of American researchers from Harvard University. This is the longest study in history ...
And with the US dropping to its lowest ranking ever in the World Happiness Report, Americans can use any help they can get in ...