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Can Watching Sad Movies Make You Happier?
Next time you’re down in the dumps, perhaps Steel Magnolias or Terms of Endearment are better mood lighteners than comedy flicks. At least that’s what a team of researchers thinks at Ohio State University, where a new study …
Watching Mean People On TV Might Turn You Into One
Feeling grouchy lately? Maybe you should lay off the Real Housewives.
Most Singles Are Perfectly Content That Way, Study Finds
Most of today’s singles aren’t actively seeking a relationship, according to Match.com’s ‘Singles in America’ study
What Stereotype? Women Are Better Than Men at Parking, Study Finds
Men might be able to zip into a parking space more quickly, but when it comes to accuracy, women win.
Report: Most of Us Go Online for No Apparent Reason
We nominate this for Obvious Study of the Week.
Study: Almost All of America’s Favorite Songs Are About Sex
Surprise, surprise. A study shows that Americans like their music sexy.
Study: Getting Married Before Age 18 Linked to Psychological Problems
A new study has found that girls who marry before they’re 18 are more likely to suffer from mental health problems later on.
Oversexed Oregon: Top 10 Most Promiscuous U.S. Cities
Congratulations, people of Portland! (Or, if you’re of a super-strict moral fiber, then shame on you, people of Portland!)
Study: Your Rude Coworker is Ruining Your Life, Not To Mention Everyone Else’s
A recent study found that work might not be all that you’re taking home with you at the end of the day.
Study: Rudeness Pays Off, Literally, in the Workplace
The saying that nice guys finish last might actually be true when it comes to payroll.
Spoiler Alert! Knowing the End of a Story Makes It Better, Study Finds
We might have to change the name of “spoilers” to “giveaways.” They may not be that bad after all.