In a recent study published in the Journal of Clinical Medicine, researchers evaluated the effects of physical activity and positive affect on the relationship between cognitive performance and pain ...
Optimistic older women are more likely to maintain some of their physical abilities as they grow older, researchers have found. A team of scientists from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health ...
Adolescents with high positive affect may have improved physical and mental health as adults, according to a new study. Adolescents with high positive affect may have improved physical and mental ...
Older adults, especially those living with health conditions, who hold positive views about aging are more likely to engage in vigorous physical activity, according to a study led by the University of ...
New research published in the journal Social Psychological and Personality Science has shown that more frequent positive relationship experiences and less frequent negative relationship experiences ...
According to a recent study published in BMC Public Health, the tendency to experience positive affectivity contributed to ...
In the study, participants were presented with images of unfamiliar individuals and asked to rate them based on various criteria. The surprising findings clearly showed that when the subjects were ...
In a Flourishing in the Second Half of Life class I facilitate, we talked about rethinking possibilities for health and well-being. Someone asked, “What about chronic illness?” This is a question that ...
A new Tel Aviv University study reveals an intriguing phenomenon for the first time: the anticipation of social interactions and the desire to cultivate strong friendships with people in our midst can ...
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