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Money doesn’t buy happiness — except when disability strikes. Money doesn't buy happiness -- except when disability strikes The old saying that 'money doesn't buy happiness' may hold true most of the time. But when a serious health problem comes along, financial resources may really cushion the blow to a person's psyche, a new study suggests. The finding, made by researchers at the University of Michigan [...] [World of Psychology]000000comment []
The Perfect Trap. Perfectionism can lead to physical and emotional stress. [Psychology Today]000000comment []
Duke University to Broaden Use of iPods in Courses (Reuters). Reuters - Duke University will again give Apple Computer Inc.'s iPod digital music players to students for use in its courses this fall, broadening their use from just freshmen to all class levels. [Yahoo! News: Technology]000000comment []