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A religious upbringing in childhood is linked to poorer mental and cognitive health in later life

A new large-scale study of European adults suggests that, on average, being religiously educated as a child is associated with slightly poorer self-rated health after the age of 50. The…

Finance Legend Burt Malkiel on His Career, Not Retiring, Life Advice

A 92-year-old Wall Street veteran says young people should be open-minded about their career paths, and workers should retire later. In a wide-ranging interview with Business Insider, Burt Malkiel said…

Business and finance unite as UN Ocean Conference seeks to plug ‘life below water’ funding gap | The Social Enterprise Magazine

Eighty organisations from across the world, including more than 50 businesses, called for all companies and governments to accelerate action for the preservation and sustainable use of oceans as the…

How AI movies are bringing old towns back to life

David Knox BBC Scotland News See old stills of the Borders turned into ‘motion pictures’ using AI Trying to impress his grandparents has led a young Borders man to become…

Will AI improve your life? Here’s what 4,000 researchers think

Credit: Andrey Rudakov/Bloomberg via Getty Researchers working at the forefront of artificial intelligence (AI) are much more optimistic than members of the public about the future of AI, reveals a…

The Psychologically Rich Life Questionnaire: Italian Validation and Exploration of its Relationships with Mindfulness, Self-Compassion, and Cognitive Fusion within the Health Psychology Framework

ORIGINAL RESEARCH article Front. Psychol. Sec. Health Psychology Volume 16 – 2025 | doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1525300 This article is part of the Research Topic Integrating Health Psychology in Practice: Enhancing Well-being…