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New research from the University of Zurich, based on data from more than 28,000 caregivers in three countries, shows that the ...
New research, based on data from more than 28,000 caregivers in three countries, shows that the longer individuals spend caring for loved ones, the more their well-being suffers, regardless of the ...
Individuals acting as caregivers saw a decrease in life satisfaction and mood, alongside increases in depression, anxiety, ...
What you do on your screens matters as much as how much time you spend on them.
Internet use may be associated with higher levels of life satisfaction, better self-reported health, and fewer symptoms of ...
This study investigated the levels of burnout, well-being, and resilience among health care staff working in primary care clinics in Israel during the aftermath of the attack. Results: A total of ...
Could assessing the well-being of older patients create better treatment plans? Researchers with the US Department of Veterans Affairs posit that doing so just might improve patient quality of life.