ADHD in women: Symptoms develop in childhood, but the signs are often missed NBC News ADHD in women: Symptoms develop in childhood, but the signs are often missed J. Russel Ramsay of the Perelman School of Medicine says that teachers and parents are more likely to recognize ADHD classroom behaviors in young boys than in girls. Three minutes a day can boost your happiness CNET Three minutes a day can boost your happiness A quoted study from Martin Seligman of the School of Arts & Sciences found that writing down three good things that happened at the end of each day led to long-term increases in happiness and decreases in depressive symptoms. What’s with the aversion to lab-grown meat? Discover Magazine What’s with the aversion to lab-grown meat? Paul Rozin of the School of Arts & Sciences discusses the cultural, environmental, and evolutionary roots of people’s disgust toward cultured meat. Schools should be phone-free zones Philadelphia Inquirer Schools should be phone-free zones In an Op-Ed, Melissa G. Hunt of the School of Arts & Sciences urges the School District of Philadelphia to ban smartphones for the sake of student engagement and academic outcomes. Holiday suicide myth debunked NBC Philadelphia Holiday suicide myth debunked Dan Romer of the Annenberg Public Policy Center says that the commonly shared link between Christmastime and suicides is a false and dangerous myth. In search of an attainable New Year’s resolution Vox.com In search of an attainable New Year’s resolution Katy Milkman of the Wharton School says that the issue with New Year’s resolutions is the way that people approach them rather than the resolutions themselves. Your brain on silence Forbes Your brain on silence Mathias Basner of the Perelman School of Medicine says that nighttime noise pollution causes the body to excrete stress hormones and stiffen blood vessels. Myth that suicides peak during the holidays could cause harm U.S. News & World Report Myth that suicides peak during the holidays could cause harm A study by Dan Romer of the Annenberg Public Policy Center and colleagues found that 56% of stories published last year perpetuated the false connection between the holidays and suicide. Penn study debunks myth about increased suicide during holidays KYW Newsradio (Philadelphia) Penn study debunks myth about increased suicide during holidays Dan Romer discusses the Annenberg Public Policy Center’s recent study noting the frequency of false reports that suicides increase around the holidays. Wharton professor Adam Grant makes case for four-day week The Wall Street Journal Wharton professor Adam Grant makes case for four-day week At The Wall Street Journal’s CEO Council Summit, Adam Grant of the Wharton School says that a four-day workweek could increase employee well-being while improving the pace of work inside companies. Load More
Three minutes a day can boost your happiness CNET Three minutes a day can boost your happiness A quoted study from Martin Seligman of the School of Arts & Sciences found that writing down three good things that happened at the end of each day led to long-term increases in happiness and decreases in depressive symptoms. What’s with the aversion to lab-grown meat? Discover Magazine What’s with the aversion to lab-grown meat? Paul Rozin of the School of Arts & Sciences discusses the cultural, environmental, and evolutionary roots of people’s disgust toward cultured meat. Schools should be phone-free zones Philadelphia Inquirer Schools should be phone-free zones In an Op-Ed, Melissa G. Hunt of the School of Arts & Sciences urges the School District of Philadelphia to ban smartphones for the sake of student engagement and academic outcomes. Holiday suicide myth debunked NBC Philadelphia Holiday suicide myth debunked Dan Romer of the Annenberg Public Policy Center says that the commonly shared link between Christmastime and suicides is a false and dangerous myth. In search of an attainable New Year’s resolution Vox.com In search of an attainable New Year’s resolution Katy Milkman of the Wharton School says that the issue with New Year’s resolutions is the way that people approach them rather than the resolutions themselves. Your brain on silence Forbes Your brain on silence Mathias Basner of the Perelman School of Medicine says that nighttime noise pollution causes the body to excrete stress hormones and stiffen blood vessels. Myth that suicides peak during the holidays could cause harm U.S. News & World Report Myth that suicides peak during the holidays could cause harm A study by Dan Romer of the Annenberg Public Policy Center and colleagues found that 56% of stories published last year perpetuated the false connection between the holidays and suicide. Penn study debunks myth about increased suicide during holidays KYW Newsradio (Philadelphia) Penn study debunks myth about increased suicide during holidays Dan Romer discusses the Annenberg Public Policy Center’s recent study noting the frequency of false reports that suicides increase around the holidays. Wharton professor Adam Grant makes case for four-day week The Wall Street Journal Wharton professor Adam Grant makes case for four-day week At The Wall Street Journal’s CEO Council Summit, Adam Grant of the Wharton School says that a four-day workweek could increase employee well-being while improving the pace of work inside companies. Load More
What’s with the aversion to lab-grown meat? Discover Magazine What’s with the aversion to lab-grown meat? Paul Rozin of the School of Arts & Sciences discusses the cultural, environmental, and evolutionary roots of people’s disgust toward cultured meat. Schools should be phone-free zones Philadelphia Inquirer Schools should be phone-free zones In an Op-Ed, Melissa G. Hunt of the School of Arts & Sciences urges the School District of Philadelphia to ban smartphones for the sake of student engagement and academic outcomes. Holiday suicide myth debunked NBC Philadelphia Holiday suicide myth debunked Dan Romer of the Annenberg Public Policy Center says that the commonly shared link between Christmastime and suicides is a false and dangerous myth. In search of an attainable New Year’s resolution Vox.com In search of an attainable New Year’s resolution Katy Milkman of the Wharton School says that the issue with New Year’s resolutions is the way that people approach them rather than the resolutions themselves. Your brain on silence Forbes Your brain on silence Mathias Basner of the Perelman School of Medicine says that nighttime noise pollution causes the body to excrete stress hormones and stiffen blood vessels. Myth that suicides peak during the holidays could cause harm U.S. News & World Report Myth that suicides peak during the holidays could cause harm A study by Dan Romer of the Annenberg Public Policy Center and colleagues found that 56% of stories published last year perpetuated the false connection between the holidays and suicide. Penn study debunks myth about increased suicide during holidays KYW Newsradio (Philadelphia) Penn study debunks myth about increased suicide during holidays Dan Romer discusses the Annenberg Public Policy Center’s recent study noting the frequency of false reports that suicides increase around the holidays. Wharton professor Adam Grant makes case for four-day week The Wall Street Journal Wharton professor Adam Grant makes case for four-day week At The Wall Street Journal’s CEO Council Summit, Adam Grant of the Wharton School says that a four-day workweek could increase employee well-being while improving the pace of work inside companies. Load More
Schools should be phone-free zones Philadelphia Inquirer Schools should be phone-free zones In an Op-Ed, Melissa G. Hunt of the School of Arts & Sciences urges the School District of Philadelphia to ban smartphones for the sake of student engagement and academic outcomes. Holiday suicide myth debunked NBC Philadelphia Holiday suicide myth debunked Dan Romer of the Annenberg Public Policy Center says that the commonly shared link between Christmastime and suicides is a false and dangerous myth. In search of an attainable New Year’s resolution Vox.com In search of an attainable New Year’s resolution Katy Milkman of the Wharton School says that the issue with New Year’s resolutions is the way that people approach them rather than the resolutions themselves. Your brain on silence Forbes Your brain on silence Mathias Basner of the Perelman School of Medicine says that nighttime noise pollution causes the body to excrete stress hormones and stiffen blood vessels. Myth that suicides peak during the holidays could cause harm U.S. News & World Report Myth that suicides peak during the holidays could cause harm A study by Dan Romer of the Annenberg Public Policy Center and colleagues found that 56% of stories published last year perpetuated the false connection between the holidays and suicide. Penn study debunks myth about increased suicide during holidays KYW Newsradio (Philadelphia) Penn study debunks myth about increased suicide during holidays Dan Romer discusses the Annenberg Public Policy Center’s recent study noting the frequency of false reports that suicides increase around the holidays. Wharton professor Adam Grant makes case for four-day week The Wall Street Journal Wharton professor Adam Grant makes case for four-day week At The Wall Street Journal’s CEO Council Summit, Adam Grant of the Wharton School says that a four-day workweek could increase employee well-being while improving the pace of work inside companies. Load More
Holiday suicide myth debunked NBC Philadelphia Holiday suicide myth debunked Dan Romer of the Annenberg Public Policy Center says that the commonly shared link between Christmastime and suicides is a false and dangerous myth. In search of an attainable New Year’s resolution Vox.com In search of an attainable New Year’s resolution Katy Milkman of the Wharton School says that the issue with New Year’s resolutions is the way that people approach them rather than the resolutions themselves. Your brain on silence Forbes Your brain on silence Mathias Basner of the Perelman School of Medicine says that nighttime noise pollution causes the body to excrete stress hormones and stiffen blood vessels. Myth that suicides peak during the holidays could cause harm U.S. News & World Report Myth that suicides peak during the holidays could cause harm A study by Dan Romer of the Annenberg Public Policy Center and colleagues found that 56% of stories published last year perpetuated the false connection between the holidays and suicide. Penn study debunks myth about increased suicide during holidays KYW Newsradio (Philadelphia) Penn study debunks myth about increased suicide during holidays Dan Romer discusses the Annenberg Public Policy Center’s recent study noting the frequency of false reports that suicides increase around the holidays. Wharton professor Adam Grant makes case for four-day week The Wall Street Journal Wharton professor Adam Grant makes case for four-day week At The Wall Street Journal’s CEO Council Summit, Adam Grant of the Wharton School says that a four-day workweek could increase employee well-being while improving the pace of work inside companies. Load More
In search of an attainable New Year’s resolution Vox.com In search of an attainable New Year’s resolution Katy Milkman of the Wharton School says that the issue with New Year’s resolutions is the way that people approach them rather than the resolutions themselves. Your brain on silence Forbes Your brain on silence Mathias Basner of the Perelman School of Medicine says that nighttime noise pollution causes the body to excrete stress hormones and stiffen blood vessels. Myth that suicides peak during the holidays could cause harm U.S. News & World Report Myth that suicides peak during the holidays could cause harm A study by Dan Romer of the Annenberg Public Policy Center and colleagues found that 56% of stories published last year perpetuated the false connection between the holidays and suicide. Penn study debunks myth about increased suicide during holidays KYW Newsradio (Philadelphia) Penn study debunks myth about increased suicide during holidays Dan Romer discusses the Annenberg Public Policy Center’s recent study noting the frequency of false reports that suicides increase around the holidays. Wharton professor Adam Grant makes case for four-day week The Wall Street Journal Wharton professor Adam Grant makes case for four-day week At The Wall Street Journal’s CEO Council Summit, Adam Grant of the Wharton School says that a four-day workweek could increase employee well-being while improving the pace of work inside companies. Load More
Your brain on silence Forbes Your brain on silence Mathias Basner of the Perelman School of Medicine says that nighttime noise pollution causes the body to excrete stress hormones and stiffen blood vessels. Myth that suicides peak during the holidays could cause harm U.S. News & World Report Myth that suicides peak during the holidays could cause harm A study by Dan Romer of the Annenberg Public Policy Center and colleagues found that 56% of stories published last year perpetuated the false connection between the holidays and suicide. Penn study debunks myth about increased suicide during holidays KYW Newsradio (Philadelphia) Penn study debunks myth about increased suicide during holidays Dan Romer discusses the Annenberg Public Policy Center’s recent study noting the frequency of false reports that suicides increase around the holidays. Wharton professor Adam Grant makes case for four-day week The Wall Street Journal Wharton professor Adam Grant makes case for four-day week At The Wall Street Journal’s CEO Council Summit, Adam Grant of the Wharton School says that a four-day workweek could increase employee well-being while improving the pace of work inside companies. Load More
Myth that suicides peak during the holidays could cause harm U.S. News & World Report Myth that suicides peak during the holidays could cause harm A study by Dan Romer of the Annenberg Public Policy Center and colleagues found that 56% of stories published last year perpetuated the false connection between the holidays and suicide. Penn study debunks myth about increased suicide during holidays KYW Newsradio (Philadelphia) Penn study debunks myth about increased suicide during holidays Dan Romer discusses the Annenberg Public Policy Center’s recent study noting the frequency of false reports that suicides increase around the holidays. Wharton professor Adam Grant makes case for four-day week The Wall Street Journal Wharton professor Adam Grant makes case for four-day week At The Wall Street Journal’s CEO Council Summit, Adam Grant of the Wharton School says that a four-day workweek could increase employee well-being while improving the pace of work inside companies. Load More
Penn study debunks myth about increased suicide during holidays KYW Newsradio (Philadelphia) Penn study debunks myth about increased suicide during holidays Dan Romer discusses the Annenberg Public Policy Center’s recent study noting the frequency of false reports that suicides increase around the holidays. Wharton professor Adam Grant makes case for four-day week The Wall Street Journal Wharton professor Adam Grant makes case for four-day week At The Wall Street Journal’s CEO Council Summit, Adam Grant of the Wharton School says that a four-day workweek could increase employee well-being while improving the pace of work inside companies. Load More
Wharton professor Adam Grant makes case for four-day week The Wall Street Journal Wharton professor Adam Grant makes case for four-day week At The Wall Street Journal’s CEO Council Summit, Adam Grant of the Wharton School says that a four-day workweek could increase employee well-being while improving the pace of work inside companies.