Everyone's Happiest In The Morning, Study Says

Never mind the grumbles and groans that accompany a clock alarm, along with a lunge for the...
Thursday, February 6, 2025
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Everyone's Happiest In The Morning, Study Says

Never mind the grumbles and groans that accompany a clock alarm, along with a lunge for the snooze bar and murmurs of five more minutes. People generally wake in their best frame of...
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 Diseases and Conditions
Biorhythms: Definition, Examples, Symptoms, Drug Therapy, Tests

Biologic rhythms, or biorhythms, are how our bodies respond to the regular phases of the sun, moon, and seasons. A medical chronobiologist studies how the 'body clock' or biorhythms...
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 News
Heavy Weed Use Affects Young Adults' Short-Term Memory

Heavy weed use appears to dull the brains of young adults, particularly affecting their short-term working memory, a new study suggests. MRI scans showed less brain activation in...
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Highway Exhaust Linked to Depression in Women

That busy highway could be contributing to depression, and not just because you're snarled in a traffic jam. Air pollution from traffic appears to increase risk of depression among women...
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How To Handle Travel Stress

Traffic, delays, disruptions due to storms or wildfires, and other surprises may be part of your next business or pleasure trip. In short: Travel is more stressful (and more expensive) than...
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Job Strain Can Worsen Sleep Longterm, Data Suggests

Ever woke in the night with your thoughts racing about work problems, co-worker disputes, or heavy career decisions? Well, it's more common than you think. Job stress is robbing US...
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