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Furlough was blessing and curse as hospitality workers report both psychological stress and physical health benefits

The first COVID-19 lockdown was associated with psychological stress for hospitality workers who experienced work loss, according to new research by the Pennsylvania State University, emlyon business school, and the…

40% of UK has increased psychological distress as a result of pandemic

Two fifths of the UK have experienced severely elevated levels of psychological distress as a result of COVID-19 lockdowns, according to new research by the University of Cologne. The study,…

70% of children found not seeing friends the hardest part of lockdown

7 in 10 young people think the most difficult part of lockdown is having less contact with friends, reveals new research by the University of Cologne. The study, conducted by…

More than 1 in 10 employees willing to use drugs to cope with job demands

Over 10 percent of employees are willing to take prescription drugs to cope with strain from work, according to new research from the University of Cologne. Three percent reported that…

Religious people aren’t generally more satisfied with life than anyone else

Religious people do not generally have better life satisfaction than atheist and non-religious people, according to research by the University of Cologne. The study, conducted by Katharina Pohls, Thomas Schlosser,…