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Young people are struggling; retirees are happier than employees; people in partnerships are flourishing more than those who are single. Hear the first takeaways from the Global Flourishing Study.
Researchers hope that the tattoo that measures mental workload in real time will change workplaces.
Trump Has Nothing to Do Today. So, of Course, He Posted. Unpacking an especially brusque Tuesday on the president’s feed.
Al Roker and Craig Melvin gave an update on Sheinelle Jones, a co-anchor on the 'Today' show who has been off the air since December 2024.
Researchers have developed a new metric using data already collected by your smartwatch that can assess cardiovascular fitness, potentially providing an early warning sign for heart disease risk.
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Many forward-thinking companies are developing programs to support mental health better.
As graduation rates begin to stabilize, data show some hopeful signs for young people. But experts warn of a disconnect between high school, college, and careers.
But how do you know whether online help for depression is right for you? Here, we’ll discuss some of the best online depression resources and how they stack up.