Tight deadlines and multiple competing demands are a fact of life for many workers. Therefore, it is perhaps not surprising that individuals sometimes look for ways to take shortcuts at work.
Cancer survivors do not necessarily trade out unhealthy behaviors for healthier ones after diagnosis, according to a study in the Journal of Cancer Survivorship. Researchers used data from a 2013 ...
Two fourth-year Marian medical students and a professor recently published a study on high-risk behaviors among U.S. medical students, finding that students more frequently engage in risky behaviors ...
Stanford has released the results for the most recent “Alcohol and Drug Use Survey,” a survey distributed to all undergraduate students about substance use and behaviors on campus. Compared to 2019’s ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Depressive symptoms increased in high school students from 28.4% in 2007 to 42.3% in 2021. The largest increases ...