Photo courtesy Dioder

Photo courtesy Dioder

CLEMSON, S.C. — Researchers from Clemson University found traveling by bike, car or various types of public transit can actually impact one’s happiness, pain, stress, sadness and fatigue levels, according to The Blaze.

Research found that people who ride bikes are the most likely to be happy, with those traveling as a passenger in a car are the next likely to be happy, followed by those driving the car. For the full story, click here.

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