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You're not the only one experiencing 'wardrobe panic'
We spend up to eight hours per month (nearly 100 hours per year) debating over what to wear ...
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What's to blame for an increase in head lice? Selfies, study says
A British study found that 62 per cent of children with a tablet or smartphone picked up head lice, compared with just 30 per cent of those who didn’t own a device.
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Scientists may have discovered the cause of dyslexia
If the findings are correct, the disorder could be treatable.
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Women who have their first child in their 30s live longer, studies show
The study measures the life expectancy of women aged 65 based on three factors.
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Happier People All Have One Personality Trait in Common
Scientists have discovered the key to happiness, and you might be surprised by the answer: In fact it's generosity (not Ibiza) that makes people happier.
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Here's how nagging your children could make them more successful
An Essex University study examining the relationship between moms and their teenaged daughters has shown that girls raised by pushier mothers are more likely to become successful. The University of Essex study also said the benefits of nagging parents was most marked among the least academic teenagers, who lack friends or teachers willing to encourage them. Researcher Ericka Rascon-Ramirez wrote: “no matter how hard we tried to avoid our parents’ recommendations, it is likely that they ended u
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New study: You're only as drunk as you think you are
If whiskey makes you an angry drunk, you might not have been happy to begin with. According to new studies by the University of Cardiff, you’re only ever as drunk as you mentally allow yourself to be. The boozy experiment shows that it isn’t the quantity or strength of alcohol that can alter one’s persona, but it’s the environment, mood and the company you keep. ...