Facebook Users Who Share Too Much Are Sad and Lonely

Know someone on Facebook who updates their status every half an hour, likes approximately two thousand corporate pages, and won’t stop poking you? It’s okay, they’re probably miserable and depressed. In a study published in Computers and Human Behaviour, researchers Facebook uses who describe themselves as “lonely” are more likely … Read More

Most NHL Players Peak by 29

Bad news for most NHLers—you have a very short time to make your mark. A new study out of UBC, set to be published in the Journal of Quantitative Analysis of Sports, has found that performance peaks for forwards between twenty-seven and twenty-eight, defensemen peak between twenty-eight and twenty-nine, and … Read More

How to Make Long Distance Relationships Work

Long distance relationships: usually considered a pretty terrible idea, right? Well, according to a recent study, not only can long distance relationships work, they can work better than regular relationships. The study, published in the Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, found that LDRs can result in more communication and … Read More

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