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The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development found people with mental illness are often off sick from work. Read More »
People who are easily embarrassed are also more trustworthy and more generous, according to a University of California, Berkeley study. Read More »
By the end of the study, almost 30 per cent of patients achieved full remission from their depression and another 20 per cent displayed significant improvement. Read More »
“That’s the most exciting piece of this study. Even in an older adult brain, practice generates these benefits.” Read More »
While pondering a White House bid, Gov. Rick Perry and his advisers are looking hardest at the Hawkeye State, where GOP voters are nearly all white and mostly born-again Christians. Read More »
BOSTON (TheStreet) -- Money squabbles are a perpetual source of friction among couples. New research by Fidelity Investments illustrates how differing expectations when it comes to retirement planning may be adding to that stress. Fidelity surveyed 648 married couples, ages 46-75, to find where husbands and wives agreed, or didn't agree, on their knowledge, expectations and opinions about retire Read More »
AUSTIN - Legislative leaders continued to look for a compromise school funding plan Tuesday to allocate $4 billion worth of public school cuts they say is necessary to avoid a special session this summer. Read More »
A York University study has found that people who performed acts of kindness increased their level of happiness and self-esteem. Read More »
The so-called “love hormone” can amplify a person’s behavioural traits, positive or negative, new research concludes. Read More »
Five years ago, Gov. Rick Perry rejected the then-comptroller's budget warning. But the former gubernatorial hopeful isn't celebrating as leaders face a deficit of nearly $27 billion. Read More »

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The public wants Congress to keep its hands off entitlements such as Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security, a Bloomberg National Poll shows. They oppose cuts in most other major domestic programs and defense. They want to maintain subsidies for farmers and tax breaks like the mortgage-interest deduction. And they’re against an increase in the gasoline tax. Read More »
Most parents believe their teens are staying away from illegal drugs and prescription painkillers, but that might not reflect what’s actually going on, says the Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse. Read More »
A top Travis County prosecutor said Wednesday his agency already has investigated Democrat Bill White's allegations of wrongdoing at the Teacher Retirement System of Texas and closed the case because no criminal violations were discovered. Read More »
It’s not Nicole Kidman’s looks that make other women feel inferior, a new study says. It’s her accomplishments. However, women like Kidman still prompt others to eat less. Read More »
A University of Toronto assistant professor has found a link between being clean and making harsh moral judgments about issues and others Read More »
Is sadness a sickness? It appears to spread like one, a new study has found. Read More »
Barriers installed along the Bloor Viaduct have prevented suicides at the site, but people are finding other places to jump, a study has found. Read More »
What started as a crush has now ripened into a lifelong love that shows no signs of fading: Garden statues are in my house to stay. Read More »
But the margin is thin and there's a flashing yellow light for incumbents of both parties: Only about one-third want their own lawmakers re-elected. Read More »
Kyle Busch appeared unbeatable during much of Saturday night's Heath Calhoun 400 at Richmond. There are worse ways to end a 21-race losing skid. Read More »
A test that measures what people remember and long it takes them to respond predicts Alzheimer's "in the 90-95 per cent range," says a researcher. Read More »
Year-long study is underway to determine if games are better at boosting the brain power of people over 60. Read More »
The sex trade and crack cocaine use have led to a rise in the number of newborns who have syphilis Read More »
Larry King and Barbara Walters may be running scared, but Canadian media outlets are keen to speak with Kitty Kelly about her controversial biography of Oprah Winfrey. Read More »

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