Sunday, November 8, 2009

relationships

Violence Between Couples May Not Be Spontaneous

Researcher suggests behavior is more calculated than it might seem more >>

Guidelines Urge Use of Erectile Dysfunction Drugs

Which product to prescribe depends on patient preferences, experts say more >>

Many Childhood Cancer Survivors Never Marry

Certain forms of disease, treatment linked to greater likelihood of remaining single, study finds more >>

Hairstylists Often Privy to Older Clients' Health Issues

Some see chance to steer them towards local elder services, report suggests more >>

Sexual Satisfaction May Lead to Greater Well-Being in Women

But frequency of activity cannot be considered a reliable indicator, researchers say more >>

Habits May Keep Couples Together or Tear Them Apart

If one partner smokes, drinks more than the other, marriage may suffer, study finds more >>

Tired, Stressed Docs Make More Mistakes, Study Finds

Experts urge changes throughout medicine to reduce fatigue and distress more >>

Genetics Linked to Early Sexual Activity in Kids

Impulsive traits may be passed down from parents, research shows more >>

Allergies Dampen Sex Lives

Study finds 83 percent of people with allergic rhinitis say it kills the mood more >>

Single Parents May Do as Well as Two: Study

Family stability may be more crucial than dual parents for child's success more >>

Non-Drinkers More Likely to Be Anxious, Depressed

Teetotalers may experience social exclusion, have health problems, study suggests more >>

Gender Gap Exists for Giving, Too

Women more likely than men to help people outside their cultural background, study finds more >>

Marital Separation May Hurt Cancer Survival

Married and never-married did the best a decade later, study shows more >>

Mimicking Behavior May Help Form Social Bonds

Subtle imitation can have favorable outcomes, monkey study shows more >>

Gays, Bisexuals Seek More Psych Services

Discrimination may be one reason why, researchers say more >>

Young Moms Follow Their Mother's Parenting Style

Fathers don't seem swayed by the maternal influence, survey finds more >>

Autism May Hinder Ability to Read Body Language

Trouble seems to lie in visual processing, researchers say more >>

Key Factors Define 'Prolonged Grief'

Identification of the disorder will help professionals treat the bereaved, experts say more >>

Health Buzz: Divorce Damages Health and Other Health News

7 secrets to living longer; blue dye in M&M's and Gatorade may prevent spinal cord injuries. more >>

Savoring Happy Moments Helps Build Emotional Strength

Cultivating positive emotions can help ward off stress and depression, study says more >>

Living Alone Increases Odds of Developing Dementia

Losing a partner through divorce or death in middle age may triple the risk, study shows more >>

Maybe Men Aren't So Picky After All

Women can be just as selective when choosing mates, study finds more >>

HIV Testing Day Set for Saturday in U.S.

Assessment helps people protect themselves and their partners, organizers say more >>

Women's Sexual Health Issues Hit Home

U.S. survey finds two-thirds have had sex-related stress, anxiety more >>

Using Positive Psychology in Your Relationships

3 wrong ways—and 1 right way—to respond to good news from your spouse. more >>

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