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Caffeine Timing and Dosage Significantly Impact Sleep Quality Consuming 400 mg of caffeine up to 12 hours before sleep significantly disrupts sleep quality, while 100 mg has minimal effects if taken 4 hours prior. December 23, 2024
New study finds not knowing how to flirt is holding many people back Inadequate flirting skills contribute to involuntary singlehood, new research suggests. March 7, 2021
New survey: 76% say working from home has improved relationships with colleagues A new study finds 76% of Americans who have been working from home since Covid say it has improved relationships with their co-workers. March 5, 2021
This new study finds that American identity is increasingly shaped by politics A new study finds that American identity is now shaped more than ever before by politics, which now outweighs even religion. March 3, 2021
New study finds that conversations rarely end when people want them to A new study finds that on average, participants wished their conversations had been 1.9 minutes (or 24%) longer than they were. March 1, 2021
Bullied youths are much more likely to have violent fantasies, new study shows About 97% of the most-bullied boys and 73% of the most-bullied girls have violent fantasies, according to a new study of 1,465 young people. February 28, 2021
This new study on pathological liars finds about 13% of people tell 10 lies per day A new study has found that 13% of people are pathological liars, telling about 10 lies per day, which damages their social ties. February 6, 2021