The results of this study indicate that women hate the rain more than men => Some Like It Mild and Not Too Wet: The Influence of Weather on Subjective Well-Being https://t.co/BVIrMmjvKg
@NgaHoaiKim last one i promise. I have too many. But this one tells us maybe Swedes in full on winter are actually happier. Low temperatures increase happiness and reduce tiredness and stress, raising net affect... https://t.co/hsoJ1ywZHe
RT @MyDoncaster: A study in 2012 also suggested that more rain also leads to more serotonin in your body, which makes you feel hungrier and…
A study in 2012 also suggested that more rain also leads to more serotonin in your body, which makes you feel hungrier and, in particular, crave carbohydrates! https://t.co/uby854cCK3 https://t.co/xcfJ8bmEQO
Some Like It Mild and Not Too Wet: The Influence of Weather on Subjective Well-Being http://t.co/iavLw72x0k
Some Like It Mild and Not Too Wet: The Influence of Weather on Subjective Well-Being http://t.co/lANVIFHlnS
Some Like It Mild and Not Too Wet: The Influence of Weather on Subjective Well-Being http://t.co/G1XhGYjoEw
Connolly - Low temperatures increase happiness & reduce tiredness & #stress reported in #time diaries http://t.co/507JFgEMmo
Connolly 2012 - it's official - rain dampen's people's moods, & #weather affects women more than men http://t.co/jV8Wc9Wt