November 15, 2010
‘Happiness Index’ Coming Soon in Britain
In an attempt to measure its population’s psychological and environmental wellbeing, Britain will introduce a “happiness index” a government source told the Guardian newspaper Monday.
In an attempt to measure its population’s psychological and environmental wellbeing, Britain will introduce a “happiness index” a government source told the Guardian newspaper Monday.
Millions of Americans suffer unnecessarily with itchy, gritty, watery eyes, according to allergists at the annual scientific meeting of the American College
Six out of ten Brit women are bored with life due to never-ending domestic chores and dull sex life.
The study quizzed women aged 18 to 65 on how
Holidays are meant to be relaxing, but some of us tend to feel anxious and lonely. Here are some useful tips suggested by experts to ward off such negative thoughts.
Ms Pauline Hanson, the Australian politician widely slammed for her racist views, says she has given up her search for a home away from home, in Europe,
Sleep reconfigures memories into creative ideas, it has been found.Sleep is known to consolidate memories, fixing them in the brain so we can retrieve them later.
Scientists say that laughing at a good joke or when someone tickles us is instinctive, but crying when we’re sad is something we learn from other people.
Parents go out together just 15 times over the first five years of their child’s life, new research has shown.
Seven in ten wish they could have more
The secret of Leonardo Da Vinci’s talent and Pablo Picasso’s success may have been their dyslexia, say psychologists.
The two men both suffered
We often find ourselves drifting away while at work or studying but experts have said that it’s bad for health - and now the best way to avoid daydreaming is to make love, it seems.