Friday, November 27, 2009

relationships

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 >>

Couples in Good Relationships Sleep Better

'Don't go to bed angry' may be age-old advice, but it's true, study says more >>

Cancer and Sexuality

This guide explores cancer and sexuality and answers some of the questions you might be asking. more >>

Looking for Mr. Right?

For your health, pick a mate who is conscientious and, perhaps, neurotic more >>

Looks, Money, Fame Don't Bring Happiness

Study finds reaching more intrinsic goals is what leads to well-being more >>

Being a 'People Person' May Be All in Your Head

Brain areas processing sweet tastes, sexual stimuli may also key personality disorders more >>

Parents Influence Sex Decisions, Hispanic Teens Say

Survey findings may spark new pregnancy prevention tactics more >>

Love Hormone May Ease Discussion of Painful Topics

Study suggests oxytocin may help couples in therapy better deal with conflicts more >>

Family Ties May Help Prevent Teen Suicide

Bonds with parents, more than peers, are key, study finds more >>

E-Communication Might Be Outpacing Emotion

Experiences that evoke compassion take longer to develop, study finds more >>

Male Infertility Treatment Boosts Sperm Count

Small Egyptian study uses hormone-antioxidant combo to improve odds of conception more >>

Romantic Love

Study disputes notion that passion can't be part of long-term relationships more >>

Family History Plays Key Role in Blood Clot Risk

Study finds odds more than doubled, especially if kin was diagnosed at young age more >>

In Tough Times, Kids May Find Solace With Grandparents

Benefits extend to youths' behavior as family situations change, study finds more >>

Doc-Patient Relationship May Be Key to Quality

Level of 'connectedness' could help explain disparities in care, experts suggest more >>

How to Find Love Later in Life

You’re never too old to fall in love—or fall apart. more >>

7 Tips for Dating After Age 50

How to meet new people and ace your first date. more >>

Top 10 Places for Swinging Single Seniors to Retire

You’re never too old to fall in love—or fall apart. more >>

Audio: 10 Tips for Working Out With Your Significant Other

A radio interview, plus how can you work out with your kids? more >>

Helen Fisher on the Chemistry of Romantic Attraction

A new book, Why Him? Why Her? says it's all about our brain chemicals. more >>

Love and Romance: Get the Health Benefits Even if You're Single

On Valentine's Day and every day, connect to reduce stress and lower heart disease risk. more >>

SWF Seeking Attractive Male With Small Carbon Footprint for Valentine's Day

Online dating sites for green singles have sprung up, but they're very specific. more >>

Chocolate for Your Valentine a Healthy Idea

Expert says the dark kind protects against cancer, along with being sweet more >>

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