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Hispanic and Latino professionals feel overlooked and underrepresented in corporate America, new study finds


That’s one reason why it’s notable that a new study finds a full 40 ... America say they feel it is necessary to change aspects of themselves to succeed at work. The study, “More than a ... 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

In-Office Work Is A ‘Springboard’ For Young Men’s Careers, Survey Says


As organizations strive to devise optimal hybrid work arrangements, new evidence suggests that young men benefit more from in-office presence than their female ... Read More

Low cardiorespiratory fitness in youth associated with decreased work ability throughout adulthood, finds 45-year study


In the 45-year study published in JAMA Network Open, the participant's baseline physical fitness was measured in school between the ages of 12 and 19.Work ability was self-assessed twice during ... Read More

One-Third of Employees Nap During Work Hours, a New Study Finds. Good for Them


A team out of Harvard and University College London analyzed health data on 350,000 people and showed ... Naps, in short, make you feel better and do better work. Why wouldn't you want your ... Read More

If the economy isn’t bad, why does it feel like it is?


Noah Yosif, chief economist at the American Staffing Association, says the layoffs in the news ... many people feel like the economy is so bad? Kates says it’s not a recession causing consumer ... Read More

Young people ageing faster than ever and it could increase risk of early cancers, says doctor


Young people are ageing ... stressed the need to be your own patient advocate, since it might take more convincing to get certain tests if you’re a young person. “As doctors, we also have ... 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

Weight loss drug Zepbound is also effective for sleep apnea, study finds


This figure measures the intensity of a person’s sleep apnea depending on how often their breathing is obstructed in their sleep. The first round of the study lasted one year and none of the ... 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

Understanding Child Development


But parents are far from the only influencers in a child's life: Siblings, grandparents, neighbors, peers, celebrities, and policymakers all may contribute to who a young person becomes as well. Read More

Political News


A new ABC News and IPSOS poll shows an uptick in Americans saying the U.S. is doing too much to support Israel, compared to January. Read More


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