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MATT FUCHS


The World's Longest Running Study on Happiness, with Dr. Bob Waldinger
What makes for a good life? Such a simple question, yet we don't have great answers. Most of us try to figure it out as we go along, and many end up feeling like they never got to the bottom of it. Shouldn't something so important be approached with more scientific rigor? In 1938, Harvard researchers began a study to fill this gap. Since then, they’ve followed hundreds of people over the course of their lives, hoping to identify which factors are key to long-term satisfaction


Cutting Calories Could Slow Down Aging, According to Research by Dr. Evan Hadley
Last Thursday, scientists at Columbia University published a new study finding that cutting down on calories could lead to longer lives....


Friday Five: Money Can Buy You Happiness If You're This Type of Person
The Friday Five covers five stories in research that you may have missed this week. There are plenty of controversies and troubling ethical issues in science – and we get into many of them in our online magazine – but this news roundup focuses on scientific creativity and progress to give you a therapeutic dose of inspiration headed into the weekend. Listen to this episode here. It features interviews with Dr. Christopher Martens, director of the Delaware Center for Cogntive
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