Women becoming the breadwinner of the family can result in a higher likelihood of mental health issues for both husbands and wives, research from Durham University Business School reveals.
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Women becoming the breadwinner of the family can result in a higher likelihood of mental health issues for both husbands and wives, research from Durham University Business School reveals.
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Trolls, bots and bot farms seem to have overwhelmed some social media sites and have become a symbol for the darker side of online life. They seem to spread only disinformation, sow discord and be intent on aggression and upset.
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Families' favourite activities to create memories together include spending time at the park (46 per cent) and being outdoors in nature (35 per cent), a Boots Opticians survey reveals.
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People who have children and grandchildren are happier than those who don’t, according to new research by the University of Cologne.
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Paying doctors with performance-based compensation improves the level of patient care, finds new research from the University of Cologne.
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Global Mind Project's ‘Mental State of the World’ report based on surveys from over 400,000 people in 71 countries – indicated a worldwide decline in mental health since 2020, raising the question: why are we all feeling down?
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