Sentences with phrase «study finds»

Another study finds that a glass of wine can help calm you down and get you thinking more clearly.
«Now, a new study finds that it also works the other way around: people who imitate a happy style of walking, even without realizing it, find themselves feeling happier.»
But the Whistle Sports study finds that the teenage audience is more interested in things like «fails» (which doesn't really interest the 34 - 54 audience, Selander says), or behind - the - scenes videos, or crazy dunks, or trick shots, or pranks.
«With increasing age, people get more pleasure out of everyday experiences; while younger people define themselves more by extraordinary experiences, a new study finds,» reports PsyBlog.
A new Harvard study finds some striking physician differences when it comes to hospital outcomes.
A new study finds that people assess brands using the same psychological mechanisms they do for appraising faces
Millennial shoppers would be willing to fork over as much as $ 299 monthly, which may end up being a $ 35,000 car purchase, the Edmunds study finds.
«This study finds money is probably a bad gift perhaps because it can't send a meaningful message about intimacy and tends to send the wrong message about status differences,» notes PsyBlog, adding «perhaps that's why it seems to be OK to give money to children, but not adults.»
People who contribute to a 401 (k) and an HSA save more for retirement than people who just contribute to a 401 (k), a study finds
A study finds heat related flight disruptions will become more common in the next few decades as temperatures rise due to global warming.
A new study finds a direct correlation between employee satisfaction and the stock performance of public companies.
More from Personal Finance: Here's how to retire abroad — without any tax surprises Tax cuts trump the market's recent volatility for most Americans, new study finds Tax bill will slash by half the number of homeowners claiming the mortgage deduction
A new study finds that millennials are more likely than baby boomers to give based on their emotions rather than a strategic plan.
Premiums for health plans sold on Obamacare exchanges are about the same or cheaper than premiums for employer - offered plans, a study finds.
Equal splits among siblings are still the norm in estate planning, yet a new study finds that more parents are writing wills that favor some of their children more than others.
«A high - fat, high - sugar diet causes significant damage to cognitive flexibility, a new study finds,» according to PsyBlog.
«Having a preference for bitter tastes is linked to psychopathy, narcissism, and everyday sadism, a new study finds,» reports PsyBlog.
This as the study finds Indian outsourcing firms may be losing their stronghold on H - 1B skilled worker visas.
A new study finds younger Canadians facing an array of job challenges, such as spiralling education requirements — and the tuition debt that comes with it
Finding a conscientious partner in life makes the difference between career stress and career success, a study finds.
A new study finds that ingratiating yourself to a supervisor does improve their opinion of you — but it can backfire with colleagues
And a new study finds that the average worker will spend up to six paid hours focusing on sports - related activities during the tournament.
A small 2006 study found ginkgo was as effective as the drug donepezil for boosting attention and memory in people with mild to moderate Alzheimer's.
The study found that 9 % of projects fail to deliver their rewards, though the Wharton professor behind the study also concluded that there «does not seem to be a systematic problem associated with failure (or fraud) on Kickstarter, and the vast majority of projects do seem to deliver.»
The EPA's study found that between 25,000 to 30,000 new wells were drilled each year between 2011 and 2014 and that 9.4 million Americans live within a mile of a fracking site.
In fact, a recent Nielson study found that 70 percent of global consumers trust online reviews, up 15 percent within a four - year period.
A recent study found that just three minutes of negative headlines in the morning was enough to make you grumpy for eight hours.
Our study found that female participation in the on - demand economy has grown from 37 percent in 2015 to 41 percent in 2016.
And while our study found that the work will cost around $ 42 billion, it will save as much as $ 2 billion a year in electricity bills the military now pays to civilian suppliers.
A McKinsey study found that employees spend nearly 20 percent of their time looking for information or tracking down colleagues to help with specific tasks.
A 2015 study found that women who applied for professorships in STEM areas (excluding economics) were more likely to be hired than similarly qualified male candidates.
A Kauffman Foundation study found that graduate - level technical students were less likely to start a business because of their greater likelihood of being recruited to professional services.
The study found that employers using the program improved their workplace productivity and absence by 52 %, and 32 %, respectively.
However, our study found that Baby Boomers (age 53 - 70) make up 24 percent of the on - demand workforce, while GenX's (age 35 - 52) actually make up a greater percentage (41 percent) than Millennials aged 18 - 34 (35 percent).
This CPP commissioned study found that U.S. employees spend 2.8 hours per week dealing with conflict, equating to approximately $ 359 billion in paid hours.
«This is the first real chance that local reefs have to recover,» said Craig Downs, a scientist whose 2015 peer - reviewed study found oxybenzone was a threat to coral reefs.
Like many post-recession pros, I rotate through freelance and contract gigs to earn dough, which made me give serious side - eye to a recent Glassdoor study finding that 89 % of 18 - to 34 - year - olds would prefer more perks to a pay raise.
A 2016 global fraud study found that businesses with fewer than 100 employees suffered the same median level of theft — $ 150,000 — as much larger companies.
A new study found that participants who reported playing hours of games a week were better at a predictive task involving cue cards.
Better yet, a clinical review of nearly 150 studies found that people with strong social ties had a 50 percent better chance of survival, regardless of age, sex, health status, and cause of death, than those with weaker ties.
One 2005 study found that those preferences can play out in how often people approach each other online: women who were 6» 3» tall received 40 % fewer messages than women who were a more average 5» 5», while men who were 6» 3» and 6» 4» got about 60 % more messages than men who were 5» 7» or 5» 8».
Adding more evidence to the pile, a 2013 study found that while short women and tall men might say they prefer sexually dimorphic pairings, their actual choices for mates didn't necessarily stick to such a strict criteria.
One study found that 75 percent of employees listed work - life balance as a top priority in a job.
One study found that the presence of flowers has an immediate impact on a person's happiness, and long - term effects too, with people reportedly feeling less anxious, depressed and agitated.
Those with an abundant supply of Faecalibacterium prausnitzii, a common microbe in the Ruminococcaceae clan, fared much better than those with a limited supply, the study found.
The study found «that people who were asked to think about the past were willing to pay more for products than those who were asked to think about new or future memories; another experiment showed an increased willingness to give more money to others after recalling a nostalgic event.»
The 2010 University of Brasilia study found that a drug is used in at least half of illegal abortions in Brazil.
These declines in well - being mirror other studies finding sharp increases in mental health issues among iGen, including in depressive symptoms, major depression, self - harm, and suicide.
And even if you have to force it, an earlier study found that smiling can instantly boost your mood, even if you don't technically feel happy in that moment.
A recent study found that there have been at least 250 abortion - related criminal and civil cases against women in the U.S. since 2005.
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