For grief professionals, bereavement meaning has changed under COVID-19

A new study suggests that major changes in bereavement care -- and indeed bereavement meaning --have occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A new study suggests that major changes in bereavement care -- and indeed bereavement meaning --have occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A new study finds that on average, participants wished their conversations had been 1.9 minutes (or 24%) longer than they were.
About 97% of the most-bullied boys and 73% of the most-bullied girls have violent fantasies, according to a new study of 1,465 young people.
A new study finds that almost one in five people lack a certain protein in their muscles, which gives them better resilience to the cold.
It was not overhunting, but climate change that led to the extinction of huge North American animals like mammoths, a new study suggests.
How can you stop your cat from hunting wildlife? A new study shows cats hunt less when their owners give them lots of meat, and play-time.
About 35% of people who took a new obesity drug called Semaglutide lost more than 20% of their body weight, with 75% losing more than 10%.
How to become an astronaut: the European Space Agency is recruiting astronauts, for the first time since 2008. Here's what you need to know.
A new study has found that 13% of people are pathological liars, telling about 10 lies per day, which damages their social ties.
A new study has found that the proportion of American adults suffering from “extreme distress” has almost doubled since 1993.