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Health
GLP-1 drugs like Wegovy are all the rage—but people are quitting them too fast to achieve meaningful weight loss, finds 170,000-patient study
By
Lindsey Leake
May 22, 2024
Leadership
The unexpected sign that AI may soon take your job: Higher pay
By
Lila MacLellan
February 12, 2024
Health
Women are more empathetic than men, study of hundreds of thousands of people finds—at any age and in any country in the world
By
Tristan Bove
December 28, 2022
Mind
Kids opening up to their robot toys may help detect mental health issues before parents can spot them
By
Sophie Mellor
September 1, 2022
Leadership
Monitoring your employees at work may actually make them slack off, slow down, and even steal more than ones who aren’t, Harvard study says
By
Sophie Mellor
July 4, 2022
Leadership
The Great Resignation empowered workers, but that power could fade within months, say authors of major quitting contagion study
By
Sophie Mellor
January 25, 2022
Health
Even mild cases of COVID can have long-lasting impacts on your brain
By
Tristan Bove
January 19, 2022
Health
‘Businesses are sleepwalking into a mental health crisis’: COVID is pushing workers to the brink, new study shows
By
Sophie Mellor
August 4, 2021
Leadership
CEOs Are Good at Predicting Economic Trends. Their Confidence in Growth Just Dropped Dramatically
By
Claire Zillman
January 21, 2019
Observing Students Watch ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ Taught Neuroscientists New Things About the Human Brain
By
Laura Stampler/TIME
January 17, 2019
Men More Likely Than Women to Finish Their Holiday Shopping Early and Start Late, Study Finds
By
McKenna Moore
September 19, 2018
Health
Could a Nationwide Ob-Gyn Shortage Spark Digital Health Innovation?
By
McKenna Moore
August 30, 2018
Women Entrepreneurs Are Optimistic About Their Businesses and the U.S. Economy, Study Finds
By
McKenna Moore
August 29, 2018
International
Are We Sitting on Diamonds? A New Study Says a Quadrillion Tons May Be Under Earth’s Surface
By
Sarah Gray
July 18, 2018
Health
These Cities Are Most Likely To Face an OB-GYN Shortage By 2020
By
McKenna Moore
June 27, 2018
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Economy
The $38 trillion national debt is to blame for over $1 trillion in annual interest payments from here on out, CRFB says
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Nick Lichtenberg
Success
As millions of Gen Zers face unemployment, McDonald's CEO dishes out some tough love career...
By
Preston Fore
Economy
America's $38 trillion national debt 'exacerbates generational imbalances' with Gen Z and millennials paying the price,...
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Eleanor Pringle