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Chronological and reproductive age may significantly influence women's anger levels and their ability to manage them.
Women get better at managing their anger as they age, starting in middle-age, researchers reported Wednesday in the journal ...
Study commissioned by lawmakers is silent on whether the state should ban shrimp trawling. But it urges changes in how North ...
A study published in the journal Stress and Health seemingly proved that you don't need to be making six figures at your job ...
A new study suggests that there are six specific traits that these people tend to have in common: Cool people are largely ...
Corporate governance group says transaction ‘risks squandering’ Japan’s efforts to improve shareholder protection ...
A recent study by McKinsey & Company underscores a looming issue within the wealth management sector: a potential short-fall ...
In the wake of the largest series of U.S. tariff hikes since 1930, a new study from Michigan State University explores how this economic shock is reshaping global supply chains and offers a framework ...
A new study delivers a stark warning that Central Asia has overshot its environmental safety limits concerning land footprint ...
Epilepsy is among the most common neurological conditions, marked by unpredictable seizures, accidents and injuries, reduced ...
Applying a market-based approach to Colorado River management could ensure more robust and reliable supplies for farmers, ...
A GLP-1 medication used to treat type 2 diabetes and obesity may help cut a person's monthly migraine days by about half, a ...