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What Women Want: Oxytocin
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
Nov 20, 2010 7:42 AM CST
What Women Want: Oxytocin
Happier women have higher levels of the hormone, study finds
(Newser)
- If you've ever found yourself wondering what in the world women really want, scientists have an answer for you: oxytocin . The hormone, which has previously been shown to boost good feelings like trust and empathy, makes women happier, according to new research out of California. Scientists studied oxytocin levels in...
iPhone App
Gauges Your
Happiness
Nov 12, 2010 11:40 AM CST
iPhone App Gauges Your Happiness
And finds that daydreaming is tied to bad moods
(Newser)
- Turns out the all-powerful iPhone can also moonlight as your personal therapist, by way of the "Track Your Happiness" app. The app pings users at random times during the day, asking how they're feeling and what they're doing. Researchers looked at the responses of 2,250 adults and found...
World's Most
Generous
People?
Not Us
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
Sep 12, 2010 5:30 PM CDT
World's Most Generous People? Not Us
Aussies, Kiwis top philanthropy index
(Newser)
- Home to the world's biggest coral reef and most poisonous snake, Australia now boasts another superlative: the most generous people in the world. The Land Down Under came out on top in the latest Gallup World Giving Index, which ranks countries' philanthropy on the basis of individual donations, volunteer time,...
We Need
$75K to Be
Happy
Sep 6, 2010 3:46 PM CDT
We Need $75K to Be Happy
Study finds that's the magic number
(Newser)
- Money can't buy us love, but it can, apparently, buy us happiness—so long as we make $75,000 a year or more. A new study examined the responses of 450,000 Americans to a poll, and found that as income increased (from, say, $35,000 a year to $45,...
Republicans Happier
Than Democrats
Aug 17, 2010 1:20 PM CDT
Republicans Happier Than Democrats
Polls also show old happier than young
(Newser)
- If you believe the polls, Republicans are consistently happier than Democrats. In a recent Pew survey, 45% of Republicans said they were happy, compared to only 30% of Democrats—and they've been on top since 1972. So the Daily Beast decided to look at some other happiness polls, to find...
Hey, Ladies:
Happiness
Is Overrated
OPINION
May 10, 2010 11:12 AM CDT
Hey, Ladies: Happiness Is Overrated
Women need to remember: discontent can be good
(Newser)
- Achieving happiness has become a national obsession, but no two studies seem to agree on what women need to do to "be happy": Get married as soon as possible! Wait until you’re 25 to get married! Have kids! Don’t have kids! Eat more salmon! “You know...
Would You
Trade an Oscar
for Marital Bliss?
DAVID BROOKS
Mar 30, 2010 2:14 AM CDT
Would You Trade an Oscar for Marital Bliss?
Why Sandra Bullock's loss matters more than her win
(Newser)
- Professional success has nothing on personal happiness—just ask Sandra Bullock. She won big at the Oscars, but she lost big at home. That's no fair trade, writes David Brooks for the
New York Times
. A growing body of research shows that professional success "exists on the surface of...
Want Happiness?
Go West, Young Man
Feb 15, 2010 3:45 PM CST
Want Happiness? Go West, Young Man
Boulder, Colorado tops 'well-being' list
(Newser)
- A huge new study has ranked Boulder, Colo., as the happiest, healthiest city in America, and finds Western cities in general are more content than the rest of the country. The new Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index rated 162 cities based on interviews with 353,000 people, who answered questions about their...
NYers Saddest in US? Fuhgeddaboutit!
OPINION
Dec 22, 2009 4:30 AM CST
NYers Saddest in US? Fuhgeddaboutit!
Contentment is overrated, according to New Yorker
(Newser)
- New York state came rock bottom out 50 states and DC in a recent study of happiness, prompting Clyde Haberman to ask not what's wrong with New York, but what's so great about happiness. "Might contentment be overrated?" he wonders in the
New York Times
. "Seriously, isn’t...
Least Happy State: New York
The Smile List
Dec 18, 2009 11:54 AM CST
Least Happy State: New York
Enough already with those Hawaiian jerks and their 'sunshine'
(Newser)
- New Yorkers are the least happy Americans, according to a new study. Researchers compared residents’ self-reported happiness with “objective” measures of wellbeing, like sunshine, congestion, and air quality—and found, to their apparent surprise, that the two matched up. The states with the highest reported happiness, including sunny places...
Studies Agree: Happiness Comes With Age
Aug 8, 2009 8:52 AM CDT
Studies Agree: Happiness Comes With Age
Mental health keeps improving even into one's '90s
(Newser)
- Greater happiness and better mental health may be the big payoff for aging. Exceptions abound, of course, but people generally get happier as they get older because they've learned how to tune out all the negative stuff, say researchers. A spate of new studies suggests that older people have better...
Women of the Future: Powerful, Stressed
Aug 6, 2009 5:48 PM CDT
Women of the Future: Powerful, Stressed
Women feel overworked amid gains in economic clout
(Newser)
- Women are gaining economic clout, but they’re also feeling overburdened, a survey of 12,000 women in 21 countries finds. Women spend some 70% of consumer dollars globally and are set to produce 70% of household income growth in the next 5 years—meaning entrepreneurs who can help them...
'Hedonometer' Gauges
US Mood Via Blogs, Tweets
Jul 31, 2009 3:10 PM CDT
'Hedonometer' Gauges US Mood Via Blogs, Tweets
(Newser)
- If you think blogs are useless, think again: Scientists have developed a “hedonometer,” or happiness gauge, that analyzes personal online statements to pinpoint the overall contentment of the US population on a given day, the Discovery Channel reports. The program looks at sentences beginning with “I feel”...
Recession's Silver Lining:
We're Content With Less
Jul 13, 2009 1:44 PM CDT
Recession's Silver Lining: We're Content With Less
(Newser)
- Americans are embracing the no-frills attitude necessitated by the recession,
USA Today
reports. One-third say they are spending less and plan to keep up the practice as their “new, normal” way of living, according to a study. A whopping 47% of Americans say they have all they need, another...
Uncertainty, Not
Poverty, Behind
Recession Blues
ANALYSIS
May 21, 2009 8:32 AM CDT
Uncertainty, Not Poverty, Behind Recession Blues
It's not the lack of funds, it's the lack of knowing that brings us down
(Newser)
- Americans are worrying more than they were last year, and happiness is down while sadness is up, writes Daniel Gilbert in the
New York Times
. But it’s not the lightness of our pocketbooks that’s weighing on us; it’s the uncertainty of the times. While most of us...
Kids May Inherit Parents' Joy
May 14, 2009 1:31 PM CDT
Kids May Inherit Parents' Joy
Life experiences could change the genes passed on
(Newser)
- Kids with a sunny disposition may have inherited that attitude from happy parents, a scientist hypothesizes based on research showing that personal experiences can change the traits parents pass on to their kids. This could mean that parents’ pre-conception mental state influences the child, he contends. If that proves true,...
How To Be Happy:
'Social Aptitude' Helps
May 12, 2009 8:53 PM CDT
How To Be Happy: 'Social Aptitude' Helps
(Newser)
- The secret to a happy life? It's ... complicated. Joshua Wolf Shenk of the
Atlantic
examines an extraordinary and still continuing 72-year study of 268 Harvard men—JFK and Ben Bradlee are two of the well-known participants—designed to shed light on how to lead a successful life. The subjects were...
Utah, Hawaii Happiest States; W. Va. Not So Much: Poll
Mar 11, 2009 4:10 PM CDT
Utah, Hawaii Happiest States; W. Va. Not So Much: Poll
Happiness poll links bliss to wealth
(Newser)
- Money can't buy happiness? Tell that to 350,000 Americans surveyed in a Gallup study. The jolliest congressional districts were also among the wealthiest, the gloomiest among the poorest. Researchers also attributed contentment to factors like outdoor recreation and a young population, the AP reports. Utah, Hawaii, and Wisconsin ranked...
Fast Thinking
Makes People Happy
Feb 25, 2009 9:16 PM CST
Fast Thinking Makes People Happy
Rapid thoughts can make people feel happier
(Newser)
- Happy people think fast thoughts, say researchers at Princeton and Harvard. They asked two groups to perform the same tasks—problem-solving, reading, and watching TV—at different speeds. Those forced to move along briskly felt more elated, creative, even powerful,
Scientific American
reports. The findings suggest a crossword puzzle or...
Stop Shopping, Spend $$$
on Good Times: Study
Feb 14, 2009 3:02 PM CST
Stop Shopping, Spend $$$ on Good Times: Study
You'll be happier buying experiences
(Newser)
- Can you buy happiness? Maybe, but don't try buying it at the mall, according to a new study, which concludes that spending money on experiences—like a vacation or a night out—will make you happier than spending it on shoes. Researchers say that’s likely because experiences tend to...
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