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English Speakers Are The Unhappiest In The World

A major new study by the University of Birmingham and CEPR has uncovered a stark language-based happiness gap, with English speakers reporting significantly lower life satisfaction than the global average.

Tish Cyrus's Unconventional Dating Advice Stuns Fans

Miley Cyrus's mother, Tish Cyrus, has sparked a social media debate after sharing her controversial and empowering views on dating, independence, and personal happiness on a recent podcast appearance.

Scientists Identify the Most Unhappy Age in the UK

Groundbreaking research reveals the precise age when happiness hits a dramatic low, with career pressures and social comparisons creating a perfect storm of discontent in British adults.

Perfect Holiday Duration for Happiness Revealed

Groundbreaking research uncovers the ideal holiday length for peak happiness and why shorter, more frequent trips are the secret to lasting joy. Discover the science behind the perfect getaway.

The 'Unhappiness Hump': Why 47-48 Are Our Worst Years

Groundbreaking UK research pinpoints the ages of 47 to 48 as the lowest point for mental wellbeing, dubbing it the 'unhappiness hump'. Discover the science behind the midlife crisis and why happiness rebounds after 50.

Peak Unhappiness Strikes at Age 47, Study Finds

Groundbreaking economic research confirms a global 'happiness curve', with Brits hitting a low point in life satisfaction at age 47 before a remarkable rebound into later life.

A Philosopher's Secret to Happy Bank Holiday Travel

Stuck on a rail replacement bus this Bank Holiday? Discover the ancient Stoic philosophy that could transform your journey from a nightmare into an opportunity for happiness and mindfulness.

Expert Tips to Stop Hating & Start Loving Your Job

Feeling the Sunday Scaries? Discover practical, evidence-based strategies from workplace psychologists to transform your daily grind into a source of joy and fulfilment, from 'thin-slicing' your tasks to embracing your authentic self at the office.

Walking faster may slash heart attack risk

A groundbreaking study suggests that increasing your walking speed and distance may significantly reduce the risk of heart attacks and improve overall cardiovascular health.

Chip lovers face 20% higher diabetes risk

New research suggests that eating chips frequently could increase your chances of developing type 2 diabetes by a fifth. Find out why and what alternatives experts recommend.

Three weekly chip servings may raise diabetes risk

New research suggests that consuming fried potatoes like chips three times weekly may significantly increase the risk of type 2 diabetes. Find out how your favourite snack could be impacting your health.

Genetic clues to ME/CFS uncovered in new study

Scientists have identified potential genetic markers for myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), also known as chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), offering new hope for diagnosis and treatment.

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