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Longitudinal study finds procrastination declines with age but still shapes major life outcomes over nearly two decades
An 18-year-long study published in Journal of Personality & Social Psychology finds that people tend to procrastinate less as they move through young adulthood. Research on procrastination has mostly ...
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Long-term study finds no IQ harm linked to fluoridated drinking water
For decades, a persistent worry has trailed the fluoride added to American tap water: What if it quietly damages children’s ...
Most adults over 50 are online, but a new study shows the digital divide is driven more by skills, education, and choice than ...
Psychological distress is linked to poorer later-life cognitive performance and higher dementia risk, though not to cognitive decline over time.
The workshop focused on challenges that are specific to the types of longitudinal studies supported by NIA and aimed to identify areas of methodological research that could be pursued in order to ...
Does toddler behavior predict teenage fitness? A longitudinal study shows that active play and limited screen time at age 2.5 ...
The Committee on National Statistics will host a 2-day public virtual workshop, sponsored by the National Institute on Aging, to discuss methods to improve response and retention and to enhance ...
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