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Middle-aged Americans are lonelier than ever, new study shows—this is the No. 1 way to combat loneliness


there is some encouraging news: most people like out-of-the-blue phone calls. People consistently underestimate how much their friends want to hear from them, according to a 2022 study published ... Read More

Is a salmon’s diet right for you? Study suggests humans eat more of what they eat


Forget eating salmon, eat like a salmon. To get essential nutrients, a new study suggests that people should be eating as if they were salmon. The study, published in the journal Nature Food ... Read More

Are universities connected to local sustainability? A new study suggests yes...and no.


A new study finds that universities ... "This is an observational study, so it's impossible to determine causation," Galik says. "However, the evidence suggests two things. First, universities ... Read More

Cannabis May Help Treat Melanoma Skin Cancer, New Study Suggests


However, additional preclinical studies are necessary to thoroughly explore its potential ... a new therapeutic approach is lengthy and demands additional rigorous scientific study, which may ... Read More

Household Energy Bills About to Fall to Lowest Point in Two Years


The average household energy bill is to fall to its lowest point in two years from next month after Ofgem lowered its price cap in response to wholesale prices. In some long-awaited good news for ... Read More

Tardigrades Could Extend the Shelf-Life of Humanity, Study Suggests


A new study from the University of Wyoming discovered that certain proteins (used by tardigrades to enter biostasis) created gels in human cells that slowed down its metabolisms. This discovery ... Read More

Class bullies may earn more in middle age, study finds


School bullies are likely to end up with higher salaries, a new study suggests, upending the conventional ... problems" at school also reported higher satisfaction in work. Meanwhile, it was ... Read More

U.S. Wireless Customer Care Performance Study


Measuring the pulse of the customer and problems experienced with their current wireless service is critical in improving a carrier’s bottom line. Most critical is the correlation with improved ... Read More

Pokemon Go Is At Its Lowest Point Ever


According to Kotaku, Pokemon Go’s monthly revenue has reached its lowest number in the past five ... introduced during the pandemic. The report suggests that the game made more than $58 million ... Read More

Satisfaction with NHS hits lowest level since records began


Satisfaction with the NHS has hit its lowest level ... 29% and the previous lowest level of public satisfaction with the NHS was 34% in 1997, just before Tony Blair’s New Labour won the general ... Read More

Mysterious 'unparticles' may be pushing the universe apart, new theoretical study suggests


The ever-accelerating expansion of the universe ... There may be a 'dark mirror' universe within ours where atoms failed to form, new study suggests Quantities such as the Hubble constant, which ... Read More


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