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- Why are older people happier?
- Daily Show and Colbert Report viewers are 'deep'
- Moderate red wine drinking may help cut women’s breast cancer risk, study suggests
Posted: 06 Jan 2012 10:59 AM PST Older people tend to be happier. But why? Some psychologists believe that cognitive processes are responsible -- in particular, focusing on and remembering positive events and leaving behind negative ones; those processes, they think, help older people regulate their emotions, letting them view life in a sunnier light. |
Daily Show and Colbert Report viewers are 'deep' Posted: 06 Jan 2012 07:59 AM PST Daily Show viewers are deep. That might be a shallow analysis of the research, but "there is a segment of the political satire audience that is motivated by a deeper level of processing," according to new research. |
Moderate red wine drinking may help cut women’s breast cancer risk, study suggests Posted: 06 Jan 2012 07:59 AM PST Drinking red wine in moderation may reduce one of the risk factors for breast cancer, providing a natural weapon to combat a major cause of death among U.S. women, new research shows. |
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