Researchers at the T.H. Chan School of Public Health published findings in JAMA Psychiatry that shows that people who attend religious services or pray are 13% less likely to misuse drugs, alcohol or ...
The study involved nearly 132,000 participants whose habits were tracked for roughly 40 years. Omar Burgos Dättwyler via Wikimedia Commons under CC-BY-3.0 Whether you’re pouring espresso, mixing ...
AI was supposed to lessen your workload, but it’s actually making you work more. That’s the finding of an eight-month study from UC Berkeley. Researchers tracked 200 employees at a U.S. tech company ...
New emails unsealed this week and spotted by The Verge show Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg suggesting the company should conduct less research into how its platforms harm users, bizarrely citing Apple as a ...
Regular family dinners have long been credited with a range of positive outcomes—including, just for starters, better parent-teen relationships, reduced stress, a healthier overall diet for ...
When ChatGPT, Claude, or Google’s AI get asked for brand or product recommendations, they almost never return the same list twice — and almost never in the same order. That’s the big finding from a ...
Share on Pinterest Eating a more plant-based diet could help prevent kidney disease, according to research. Nadine Greeff/Stocksy Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a condition that affects millions of ...
Vegan diets may not always be associated with longer life in old age, according to a new study by Chinese researchers that found vegans were less likely than omnivores to live to 100. The study, ...
Helping children learn effectively requires more than effort and intelligence. How students allocate their time, whether they are consistently getting enough sleep, and how they approach learning ...
A Cornell University team released lab mice that had previously lived in cages the size of a shoebox into a large, enclosed field. The researcher found a huge drop in the animal's anxiety levels after ...
NEW YORK, Jan. 13, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- For healthcare organizations looking to fill staffing gaps, travel clinicians may cost less than previously believed. A new study commissioned by the National ...