
Does Money Buy Happiness?
(Unsplash) Can money buy happiness? Yes says research conducted by Matthew A. Killingsworth, a senior fellow at the Wharton school of business at the University of Pennsylvania. So money may not be able to buy More...

Want To Know Where to Find Happiness in Your Area?
Is there any connection between a geographic location and the emotions it elicits? Are there places which can make people happy? Which places cause them sorrow or pain? A joint research team from the Israeli More...

Same genes could make us prone to both happiness and depression
The same genes that make us prone to depression could also make us prone to positivity, two psychology researchers have suggested. Professors Elaine Fox, from Oxford University, and Chris More...

Broken Heart Syndrome: Scientists Find Even Happiness Can Break Your Heart
Happy events can trigger a heart condition known as takotsubo syndrome, according to research published in the European Heart Journal. Takotsubo syndrome (TTS) is known as “broken heart syndrome” More...

Happiness Doesn’t Bring Good Health, Study Finds
A study of a million UK women, published in The Lancet, has shown that happiness itself has no direct effect on mortality, and that the widespread but mistaken belief that unhappiness and stress More...

Couples who have sex just once a week are happiest
More sex may not always make you happier, according to new research published by the Society for Personality and Social Psychology. “Although more frequent sex is associated with greater More...

Think more sex makes you happier? Think again, say researchers
Countless research and self-help books claim that having more sex will lead to increased happiness, based on the common finding that those having more sex are also happier. However, this falls into the false More...

World Happiness Report ranks The US 15th happiest country in the world
The 2015 World Happiness Report, published today, ranks Canada fifth for subjective well-being among 158 countries worldwide. Canada has moved up one place in the rankings since the last report More...

Intimate Partners with Low Self-Esteem Stay in Unhappy Relationships
People with low self-esteem are more likely stay in unhappy relationships, suggests new research from the University of Waterloo. Sufferers of low self-esteem tend not to voice relationship complaints with More...