The most compelling news involving independent contractor compliance and misclassification last month was not a class action lawsuit or a government investigation but rather a government study ...
Feeling burned out and looking for reasons to work less? A new study shows that working nights and volatile schedules in young adulthood can leave you vulnerable to depression and poor health in ...
The findings of preliminary research indicate that long working hours may alter the structure of the brain, particularly those areas associated with emotional regulation and executive function, such ...
A major factor is the high percentage of working women who are also parents or caregivers. A new Gallup report is unveiling how much more stressed working women feel, compared to men. Approximately ...
Working moms are stressed, stretched, and burned out. While juggling meetings, deadlines, and to-do lists, many are also carrying the extra burden of being the “default parent.” They’re the ones ...
Tired of working out? There may soon be a pill for that. A new “exercise pill” could potentially replace some — not all — of the benefits of working out, according to a new study. Scientists from the ...
Working long hours may change the structure of your brain, including regions associated with emotional regulation and executive function— such as problem solving and working memory—new research has ...
Working from home can positively impact the mental health of Australian men and women in different ways, according to a new study of more than 16,000 people. Researchers at the University of Melbourne ...
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When it comes to academic success, most people think the secret is putting in more hours, pulling late-night study sessions, and grinding harder than everyone else. But new research from Cambridge ...