New study finds female managers are more sympathetic to depression at work

A new study has found that female managers are much less likely than male managers to have negative attitudes toward depression at work.
A new study has found that female managers are much less likely than male managers to have negative attitudes toward depression at work.
A new study has found that the brains of lonely people differ from those of people who are not lonely, in significant and detectable ways.
Dog diabetes: a new study finds owners of a diabetic dog are 38% more likely to have diabetes themselves. This was not the case with cats.
Here's a simple tip on how to stay alive longer: try to avoid surgery when it's the surgeon's birthday!
Study on IQ scores of video gamers finds women outscore men, Android users outscore iPhone users, and Rainbow Six Siege is the smartest game.
IQ and EQ are closely linked: a new study has found that gifted people also have slighty higher emotional intelligence levels.
A new study explores why soothing vibrations can help rock baby to sleep -- by studying the "habituation" sleep behavior of fruit flies.
New study shows that alcohol-free hand sanitizer is just as good at protecting you from COVID-19 as the alcohol-based versions are.
A new study finds less drinking and fewer relationships are the main reasons why young people are having sex less than they did a decade ago.
It's not your phone, it's you: study finds users initiate 89% of their smartphone interactions, with only 11% coming from push notifications.