Nude or in pajamas? What your sleeping habits say about you

Nude or in pajamas? What your sleeping habits say about you

If you’re extroverted, love horror and fall asleep to TV or podcasts — you’re more likely to sleep in the buff. A new survey of 2,000 Americans split respondents by those who sleep naked and those who prefer wearing pajamas, and it looked at differences in their personalities and their sleeping habits. Those who sleep naked … Read more

Most Americans believe their pets are four-legged versions of themselves: poll

Most Americans believe their pets are four-legged versions of themselves: poll

Two-thirds of Americans say their pet is the four-legged version of themselves, according to new research. The survey of 2,000 dog and cat owners revealed that 65% believe they adopted themself in pet form due to the overwhelming number of similarities. Four in 10 (38%) said they share personality traits or hobbies — this includes enjoying … Read more

Study finds why majority of Gen Z embrace their rebellious spirit

Study finds why majority of Gen Z embrace their rebellious spirit

The spirit of rebellion for good is thriving — especially among younger Americans, according to new research. The survey of 2,000 Americans aged 21+ revealed that Gen Zers are the most likely to live their life in a “rebellious fashion.” That’s more than any other generation: 74% of Gen Z (aged 21–26) embrace their rebellious spirit, … Read more

What does it mean to be and feel healthy in 2024?: Poll

What does it mean to be and feel healthy in 2024?: Poll

The average American only believes they’re 70% healthy, according to new research. Based on a survey of 2,000 U.S. adults, 42% percent of those who did not rate their health as 100% can’t even remember the last time they felt completely healthy. According to respondents, being healthy means eating healthy foods (45%) and being physically … Read more

What is ‘manifest’ dating — and which zodiac signs can count on it in 2024?

What is ‘manifest’ dating — and which zodiac signs can count on it in 2024?

“Manifestation” has become something of a buzzword in wellness circles — it’s commonly associated with TikTok trends and s–t girls in yoga pants say. For some, the practice of concentrating thoughts, energy and emotion to bring something into being has proven to be a path to bankruptcy, while for others, it has been a boon … Read more

Acne sufferers can face significant prejudice when dating or looking for a job: study

Acne sufferers can face significant prejudice when dating or looking for a job: study

It’s not you… it’s your acne. A new survey, conducted by researchers at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Massachusetts, revealed people struggling with the common skin condition are more likely to be discriminated against when it comes to dating, friendships and job opportunities. The study results, published in JAMA Dermatology on Dec. 6, which involved 1,357 participants, … Read more

Americans only believe this percentage of social media content

Americans only believe this percentage of social media content

Americans believe only 37% of the content they see on social media is “real,” or free of edits, filters, and Photoshop. Between AI and “deep fake” videos — a survey of 2,000 U.S. adults split evenly by generation revealed that almost three-quarters (74%) can’t tell what’s real and what’s fake.  Americans are wary of both … Read more

75% of Americans think they understand their health better than doctors

75% of Americans think they understand their health better than doctors

More Americans are trusting social media and health care websites to give them health advice over a medical professional, finds a new survey. The poll of 2,000 US adults revealed many turn to the web for accurate information on health before their physician, with people consulting healthcare websites (53%) and social media (46%) more than … Read more

Pet owners panic about their little ones this frequently each month: study

Pet owners panic about their little ones this frequently each  month: study

The average pet owner has 72 “pet panics” over the course of a year, according to new research.  Between incidents that have already happened (18%), hypothetical situations that could happen, and both of the above (54%), a survey of 2,000 American cat and dog owners revealed these panics happen about six times every month. The most common … Read more

These are kids top comfort foods: study

These are kids top comfort foods: study

It takes less than 30 minutes for Americans to start to feel relief after indulging in their favorite sick-day foods. That’s according to a survey of 2,000 millennial parents of school-aged children. Results revealed that soup (65%), broth (42%), crackers (35%) and popsicles (35%) topped the list of parent’s favorite comfort foods. Other less common … Read more

Dwayne Johnson says political parties approached him to run for president: ‘Very surreal’

Dwayne Johnson says political parties approached him to run for president: ‘Very surreal’

Looks like Dwayne Johnson will not be moving into the White House anytime soon. The Rock revealed that he was approached by several political parties to ask if he’d consider launching a presidential bid in 2024. Appearing on the first episode of Trevor Noah’s new “What Now?” podcast, the pair discussed a 2021 political poll that saw … Read more

Millennials, Gen Z still prefer physical greeting cards over digital ones

Millennials, Gen Z still prefer physical greeting cards over digital ones

Who says snail mail is dead? More than half (54%) of Americans say they still mail their greeting cards versus sending via digital and social platforms, new research suggests. A new survey of 2,000 U.S. adults split evenly by generation uncovered that taking an extra step in the personalization of holiday expressions goes a long … Read more

Not washing your sheets can make you sick — ‘cleanliness calculator’ reveals if your bed is a danger zone

Not washing your sheets can make you sick — ‘cleanliness calculator’ reveals if your bed is a danger zone

If you give a sheet about your health — wash your bedding more often. A study conducted by bedding retailer Pizuna last year found that 45% of single men only wash their bedding once every four months. Single women fared a bit better by washing their bedding around every two weeks and couples washed their … Read more

People admit they’re unable to live off cash savings for this long: poll

People admit they’re unable to live off cash savings for this long: poll

Four in 10 Americans couldn’t live off their cash savings for longer than four months, according to new research.  However, three in four (75%) think their saving habits will improve over the next 12 months. A survey of 2,000 U.S. adults ages 18–58 with a savings account found nine in 10 have tapped into these … Read more

Are ‘self-care days’ a cure-all or just a temporary fix?

Are ‘self-care days’ a cure-all or just a temporary fix?

Forget once-a-month bubble baths—instead, new research shines a light on smaller daily acts of self-care. A survey of 2,000 nationally representative Americans found more than half (52%) agree that “self-care days” are only temporary fixes compared to practicing smaller daily habits. When it comes to what self-care is, 64% of U.S. adults think of it … Read more

Best country in the world according to Americans is a shocker

Best country in the world according to Americans is a shocker

This is just rubbish. Americans have ranked Britain the best country in the world, according to a new survey by US News & World Report — and we didn’t even come in second. The outlet surveyed 17,000 respondents from 36 nations and broke down the data to see how Americans alone ranked the countries. Behind … Read more

Meghan Markle’s popularity in US falls well below Prince Harry’s: poll

Meghan Markle’s popularity in US falls well below Prince Harry’s: poll

Meghan Markle may have been our very own American princess, but it’s her British prince whom the US loves most. According to a new poll conducted by Newsweek, Prince Harry, 38, is slightly more popular than his wife, 42 — at least, among those surveyed in the US. The poll asked 1,500 adults between September … Read more

4 in 10 pet owners would take a pay cut to work from home with their pets: poll

4 in 10 pet owners would take a pay cut to work from home with their pets: poll

Four in 10 pet parents would take a lower salary to work from home and be with their pets, according to a new survey. On average, pet parents begin to miss their pets just 37 minutes after being apart and throughout the day, pets enter their owners’ thoughts about 13 times. The survey of 2,000 … Read more

Parents terrified their babies will inherit unknown genetic conditions: poll

Parents terrified their babies will inherit unknown genetic conditions: poll

Two in five American parents think they know everything there is to know about their biological family’s health history, a new survey suggests. Despite less than half (38%) knowing all of their biological family’s health history, nine in 10 parents polled agreed knowing this is an important part of knowing their own health risks. That’s … Read more

Revealed: Shocking number of Americans who haven’t seen a doctor in five years

Revealed: Shocking number of Americans who haven’t seen a doctor in five years

Four in 10 Americans (41%) say they put off going to the doctor. A survey of 2,000 US residents found that being potentially unable to afford their care (52%) was a top reason. Other reasons for avoiding their doctor included anxiety about potential procedures or tests (40%), fear of receiving bad news or a serious … Read more