Research progresses on forging closer bonds with our future selves, encouraging behavior helpful to later lives
Behavioral nudges reduced doctors’ overprescribing and overtesting of older patients
Tolerating a low level of transmission just might be the better strategy
A broader view of one’s time also changes how one spends it
And thinking less about one’s adult life can reduce the pursuit of higher education
Nudges already proven to work in the real-world increased uptake of COVID-19 boosters; nudges based on lab findings and expert insights, not so much
Advice for researchers aims to help improve both data collection and its interpretation
In LA, doctors who lose a patient to opioid overdose get a letter from the coroner; tweaking that letter had a substantial impact
Operations managers can take into consideration happiness, equity and sustainability
The shift lends credibility to medicines vs. trials that exclude people 65 and older
France’s lower fertility rates spread to regions that sent the most emigrants to live there
The ethics of asking brain surgery patients to allow unrelated research while on the operating table
Hal Hershfield’s book offers research-backed methods to build a healthier, happier, more financially secure life
Getting the mix right is the goal of a Medicare pilot, which itself could use substantial improvement
It’s still early days in genetic research, though advances will aid study of educational attainment and, notably, disease