Work in India no more a slog, says global study
A survey in 86 nations shows a 24% rise in work-life balance in 2012 vis-a-vis '10. While 69% enjoyed work more, 59% were happy with their family time.
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A survey in 86 nations shows a 24% rise in work-life balance in 2012 vis-a-vis '10. While 69% enjoyed work more, 59% were happy with their family time.
During the Neolithic Age (approximately 10000–6000 BCE), early man evolved from hunter-gatherer to farmer and agriculturalist ...
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) develops in individuals who experience highly traumatizing situations such as terrorist attacks and car accidents, but symptoms can also come about after normal life events — including childbirth.
Why do adults continue to play throughout their lives while most other mature mammals cease such behavior?
Two days after spicy chicken sandwich lovers across the country answered former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee’s call to celebrate “Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day” in support of the now-controversial fast food chain ..
The University of California is hoping to prevent suicides through a confidential online effort to get troubled students to seek help in person.
For decades after the first sports psychology lab was established in 1920 in Germany, mental coaches have been the water boys of sports science, viewed by their colleagues as not quite good enough to make the first-string team.
Genetic study may settle the debate over how North and South America were populated.
Floor to ceiling windows, chairs by French designer Philippe Starck, four-poster beds and a short walk from the Louis Vuitton store on London's Bond Street.These are no ordinary student
British Airways dispatches crew members with about 2,000 iPads to look up the Google images of a select group of VIP customers.