COVID vaccination is no longer one-size-fits-all: US health officials now leave booster decisions to individuals, and the WHO urges “focused protection” for those at highest risk. Yet without hard ...
If you've ever wondered why you keep making bad choices, the clue might lie in which cues you rely upon when making a decision.
Does growing up poor shape the way people make financial choices later in life? A well-known 2011 study argued yes, finding that people who experienced childhood poverty were more likely to take ...
Advisors to municipal bond issuers and borrowers, as well as rating agencies for municipal bonds, want to know that local governments and public agencies are on top of their financial and ...
Some people seem to make bad choice after bad choice, almost as if they're predisposed to it. Honestly, this may not be far from the truth. Emerging research suggests that biology and psychology may ...
Everyday sights and sounds quietly shape the choices people make, often without them realizing it. New research suggests that ...
Across cultures and continents, most people prefer to tackle life’s toughest choices alone, trusting their own gut or inner voice over the counsel of friends or the wisdom of the crowd, according to a ...
One of the most challenging aspects of adulthood is making decisions, such as who you choose to date or marry, how you invest your hard-earned money, or where you want to live and work. Although ...
AI is now a core part of business strategy, and leaders who understand how to use it can make faster decisions, drive ...
Federal regulators could use a new measure of staffing adequacy to increase public pressure on nursing homes, even if a nationwide rule setting staffing minimums is defeated. A cadre of researchers — ...