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People with higher incomes are 'prouder, confident and less afraid'


People with higher incomes are prouder, confident and less afraid
Jonathan Chadwick For Mailonline
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People with higher incomes are prouder, more confident and less afraid , according to the most comprehensive analysis to date .
Researchers in the US and Singapore analysed income data and questionnaire results of 1.6 million people in 162 countries, including the US, the UK, Ireland, Australia, Germany, France and Japan.
Higher income predicted whether people felt more positive self-regard emotions like confidence, pride and determination. 
Lower income had the opposite effect, and predicted negative emotions relating to how they viewed themselves, such as shame.  ....

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Experts, not celebs, are the best spokespeople for Covid guidance


Experts, not celebs, are the best spokespeople for Covid guidance
Joe Pinkstone For Mailonline
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Members of the public are more likely to share coronavirus advice with their friends if they hear it from renowned experts opposed to celebrities, a new study finds. 
The reassuring research reveals Dr Anthony Fauci and Professor Chris Whitty, who are leading the coronavirus response in the US and UK, respectively, are better spokespeople than politicians and celebrities. 
Swiss researchers surveyed more than 12,000 people from six countries in the last week of March 2020.
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Operations more likely to go wrong if surgeon celebrating a birthday


Operations more likely to go wrong if surgeon celebrating a birthday
Eleanor Hayward Health Correspondent For The Daily Mail
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Next time you’re wheeled into an operating theatre and notice balloons and bunting, it may be worth asking for a cancellation.
Surgery is more likely to go wrong if the doctor holding the knife is celebrating a birthday, a study suggests.
Distractions from dinner plans to congratulatory messages could be making them more error prone, researchers found.
Previous studies have found that noise, equipment problems and personal conversations can undermine a surgeon’s performance.  ....

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