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Exercise Link to Lower Stress Greater for Women Than Men

Regular exercise is more closely linked to reduced stress among women than among men and peaks with at least six days of exercise per week.

Gen Z's AI Adoption Steady, but Skepticism Climbs

Gen Zers' use of AI is steady, but their excitement and hopefulness about it have declined over the past year, while anger has increased.

Four Ways Americans Seek Medical Advice

Doctors are the top source for medical information, far outranking websites, AI and social media. But less than half turn exclusively to medical professionals.

EU Earns Steady, High Approval Across the Bloc

Approval of the EU's leadership among its member states remained high at 60% in 2025.

Half of Americans Want to Lose Weight

Four in 10 Americans say they are overweight, and 52% want to lose weight. Yet only half as many are trying, with women expressing more desire.

AI in the Workplace: What Separates Adopters and Holdouts

Having AI tools at work doesn't guarantee use. AI adoption depends on manager support, workflow fit and whether workers see value in the tools.

Social Media Use Linked to Mixed Views on Democracy

Americans who spend more time on social media feel more civically empowered but also show less support for democracy and democratic norms.

Women Show Stronger Employee Engagement Amid Higher Burnout

U.S. women employed full time have higher employee engagement and motivation to pursue career growth than men, yet sustained strain threatens leadership capacity among women.

Government Still Leads as Nation's Top Problem

Mentions of government as the nation's most important problem remained high in February, fueled by historically high Democratic concern.

Veterinarians Say Cost Is the Main Driver of Declined Care

Veterinarians say the cost of treatment frequently limits recommended care and has clinical and emotional impacts for pets, pet families and care teams.