Why the pursuit of happiness can be bad for you – and what you should pursue instead
Christian van Nieuwerburgh, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences and Jolanta Burke, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences
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Read MoreDaniel M Davis, University of Manchester If you ate too much over the festive season, you may well be thinking
Read MoreGayle Doherty, University of St Andrews Whatever our age, dancing can have a hugely beneficial effect on our physical and
Read MoreTrudy Meehan, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences and Jolanta Burke, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences We
Read MoreRebecca Atkinson, University of Brighton You probably don’t realise it when you’re listening to your favourite song, but music has
Read MoreHarriet Bowyer, Glasgow Caledonian University With the weather getting colder and the days becoming shorter, some people are noticing they
Read MoreJosefine Hirschfeld, University of Birmingham A lot of us are familiar with the advice that we should brush our teeth
Read MoreGreg Elder, Northumbria University, Newcastle A good night’s sleep is important for many reasons. It helps our body repair itself
Read MoreHenry Chung, Anglia Ruskin University and Dan Gordon, Anglia Ruskin University Genetics have a significant influence on many aspects of
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