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May 1, 2025 Sophie Mitra, _Fordham University_ Relying on GDP, inflation or unemployment is an inadequate way to monitor the health of the economy. April 9, 2025 Jini Puma, _University of
Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus_ and Charlotte Farewell, _University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus_ Teaching young children is one of the most stressful occupations. March 20, 2025
Kimberly Dienes, _Swansea University_ Why waiting for spring can make resolutions stick. March 20, 2025 Alberto Prati, _UCL_ Eating with others can boost levels of happiness, according to a
new global report that traces the number of times people dine alone or in a group. February 20, 2025 Dougal Sutherland, _Te Herenga Waka — Victoria University of Wellington_ Despite research
showing poor mental health is tied to lower productivity, wellbeing programmes are still considered a “nice-to-have”. February 17, 2025 Jolanta Burke, _RCSI University of Medicine and
Health Sciences_ You might fall into a funk for many reasons – whether that’s returning home from a fun holiday or because you aren’t sure where you’re going in life. January 28, 2025
Margaret Stanley, _University of Auckland, Waipapa Taumata Rau_ and Abigail Cunninghame, _University of Auckland, Waipapa Taumata Rau_ With children heading back to school at the height of
summer, a recent study finds too many playgrounds need better tree cover. January 2, 2025 Yvanna Todorova, _Loughborough University_ Spending time outdoors can help improve your mood,
concentration and heart health. November 27, 2024 Patrick O'Connor, _University of Adelaide_; Adam James Loch, _University of Adelaide_, and John Maclean, _University of Adelaide_ New
research puts a dollar value on the health benefits of visits to national parks within reach of the city. It works out to almost $100 worth of savings to the health budget for every visit.
November 11, 2024 Brett Biles, _UNSW Sydney_; Aryati Yashadhana, _UNSW Sydney_; Michelle Jean O'Leary, _UNSW Sydney_; Nina Serova, _UNSW Sydney_; Ted Fields, _UNSW Sydney_, and Warren
Foster, _UNSW Sydney_ In Aboriginal knowledges, the health of people, family, Mob, culture and Country involve spiritual, emotional and physical dimensions. November 4, 2024 Iryna
Khovrenkov, _University of Regina_ Many politicians cite economic indicators as a measure of success. But what about well-being? Here’s the scene from Saskatchewan following Scott Moe’s win.
October 30, 2024 Jacob Crouse, _University of Sydney_; Emiliana Tonini, _University of Sydney_, and Ian Hickie, _University of Sydney_ Here are just some of the ways light is important for
our wellbeing and mental health. October 25, 2024 Melanie de Lange, _University of Bristol_ With the clocks going back an hour this weekend most of us are looking forward to an extra hour in
bed. But will we actually get more sleep? October 24, 2024 Saurabh Singhal, _Lancaster University_ and Finn Tarp, _University of Copenhagen_ Recent research highlights the hidden effects of
a fluctuating market. September 26, 2024 Jolanta Burke, _RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences_ Programmes rooted in positive psychology may be one way to help all employees get
something out of workplace wellbeing initiatives. September 13, 2024 Liam Humphreys, _Sheffield Hallam University_ Millions of people across the world receive chemotherapy each year – and
it’s likely to increase. September 3, 2024 Andrea Carter, _Adler University_ and James D. Halbert, _Adler University_ Inclusion ≠ belonging. July 19, 2024 Miguel Farias, _Coventry
University_ In some cases, people have experienced psychotic or delusional symptoms. July 12, 2024 Rachel K Ownsworth, _Anglia Ruskin University_; Annelie Harvey, _Anglia Ruskin University_,
and Helen Keyes, _Anglia Ruskin University_ Regularly watching sporting events – whether in person or on TV – is linked to higher wellbeing. June 27, 2024 Kat Ford, _Bangor University_ New
research finds a link between childhood trauma and a reduced engagement with healthcare services later in life.