When you get lost in a book, you often enter a trance-like state similar to meditation and that state is deeply protective.” ...
Welltica+ on MSN
Studies link reading to better brain health and longer life
Reading is often seen as a form of relaxation, but research shows that this habit can have an impact on both brain health and ...
I have always divided my reading into two general categories: day books and night books. Day books are something that require ...
16hon MSN
Many Americans Read 0 Books in 2025. A New Reading Challenge Wants to Change That (Exclusive)
Many Americans read 0 books in 2025, but ThriftBooks is hoping to change that in 2026. Join their 500 billion page reading ...
The average American checks their phone over 140 times a day, clocking an average of 4.5 hours of daily use, with 57% of ...
Life & Style on MSN
What is immersive reading? Here’s a hack to read fast if you have no attention span
If you’ve been stuck in a book slump — or you’ve always struggled to sit still long enough to finish a chapter — you’re not ...
News-Medical.Net on MSN
Reading to young children each night improves empathy and creative thinking
A daily bedtime reading routine enhances cognitive empathy and creativity in children, with reflective pauses boosting ...
As our communities wrestle with loneliness, pleasure reading and the libraries that sustain it offers an affordable path to ...
(WXYZ) — As students return to class this fall, a new study shows Americans are reading for enjoyment far less than they used to. Researchers say the drop is ...
The average reader has read their favorite book six times — and anticipates they’ll read it another seven times during their lifetime, according to new research. The survey of 2,000 American readers, ...
When you first begin reading, you read out loud. Reading aloud can make the text easier to understand when you’re a beginning reader or when you are reading something that’s challenging. Listening to ...
New research from University College London and the University of Florida suggests that the number of people in the U.S. who read for pleasure is declining Carly Tagen-Dye is the Books editorial ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results