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Opinion: Sad, bad moods are good for you

An Australian study has come up with results that some people will find very reassuring: Being a sad grump is good. It makes you more alert, less gullible, and improves memory functions. Snarl healthily, and read on.
Nov 3, 2009 by  Paul Wallis in Health - 9 comments

Bad moods can be good for memory

Bad moods can actually be good for you, according to an Australian study. Being sad makes people less gullible, improves their ability to judge others and also boosts memory.
Nov 2, 2009 by  Oliver VanDervoort in Lifestyle - 1 comment

Sunshine feeds the soul, but gloomy days recharge our memory.

Good news for those of us who are gloomy. A new study finds that bad moods brought on by cloudy weather may actually sharpen the mind.
Apr 17, 2009 by  Joan Firstenberg in Health - 1 comment

Males with strong body Odor a Hot favorite for women

Contrary to the known views, females are always after those males that have strong body odor. Researchers say, that the strong body odor helps women understand differentiate various moods of males.
Jan 13, 2009 by  Bodhisattva Banerji in Lifestyle

Study: Antidepressants don't work for most patients

Antidepressants are ineffective for most patients who suffer from depression, a new study claims. The study's authors say depressed patients can improve their moods without chemical treatments such as Prozac or Effexor.
Feb 26, 2008 by  David Silverberg in Health - 11 comments

Call centre workers often frustrated and under stress

The phone rings off the hook, callers are often in foul moods and the pressure to end the call as quickly as possible is enormous. Work in a call centre can be stressful.
Sep 1, 2007 by  dpa news in Technology

Musicovery - Music Tailored to Your Mood

A Music station caters to your moods with song lists that plays online.

Study Shows Color Red Affects Achievement

Call it color psychology, how certain colors affect our moods, emotions and even behavior. But a research team has recently discovered the color red is so deeply embedded with certain associations, it affects our intellectual performance.
Mar 1, 2007 by  geozone in World - 12 comments

New Mashup: See What Skype Users Think

Check the Moods of Skype Users
Dec 13, 2006 by  Chris V. Thangham in Lifestyle
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