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A third of young investors looking to switch advisors, study finds


Although research shows consumer satisfaction has increased overall among investors using financial advisors, it also found that affluent young ... people, products and services, value for fees ... Read More

Americans feel pressured to work while sick: study


The survey of 2,000 general population Americans revealed that the average person works 10 and a ... to see how much pressure people feel to work while unwell. Along with that, how many important ... Read More

Artificial intelligence can help people feel heard, study finds


"People felt more heard when they received an AI than a human message, but when they believed a message came from AI this made them feel less heard." Yin noted that their research "basically finds ... Read More

Young people who work 9-5 have better long-term health, study finds


Working regular nine to five hours as a young person could set ... increasing precarity in our work arrangements in this increasingly unequal society," Professor Wen-Jui Han, study author from New ... Read More

Young people surprisingly feel the most optimistic about their money. Their finances sometimes tell a different story.


Back at her Mississippi high school, her English teacher tasked her class with asking each other what their parents did for a living, hoping it could spark their own professional interests. Read More

Surprise: Study Finds Condoms Don't Work


Here’s a headline you probably didn’t see lately: "Massive U.S. Government Study Finds That Condoms Don’t Work ... news, wouldn’t you? It would make headlines, what with all of the people ... Read More

More than 1 in 8 people feel mistreated during childbirth, new study finds


The study found ... according to a news release. Researchers from the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health collected survey data from nearly 4,500 people from New York City and ... Read More

Cancer rates rising in young people due to ‘accelerated aging,’ new study finds: ‘Highly troubling’


The researchers analyzed data from 148,724 people using the UK Biobank database. They estimated each person ... study – by the heightened cancer risk in the same population," he told Fox News ... Read More

Young people belong in school, not at work


The BBS report further said that 39.88 percent of those aged between 15 and 24 were out of education, work or training ... that are in the way of young people utilising their potential—such ... Read More

Pregnancy speeds up aging process for young women, says study: ‘Remarkable finding’


The list of sacrifices women make for their children just got longer, as a new study reveals that pregnancy can accelerate aging in young mothers. Research from the Columbia University Mailman ... Read More

Good Sleep Can Make You Feel Young


THURSDAY, March 28, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- A good night’s sleep can make you feel years younger, while crummy sleep leaves you doddering around like an oldster, a new study shows. Sleeping ... Read More

Cancer rates rising in young people due to ‘accelerated aging,’ new study finds: ‘Highly troubling’


Continue reading In the study ... READ ON THE FOX NEWS APP The researchers analyzed data from 148,724 people using the UK Biobank database. They estimated each person’s biological age using ... Read More


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