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Does Your Love Language Change the Longer You’re in a Relationship?

February 19, 2021 five love languages, Relationships

Love languages were first coined in the best-selling relationship book The Five Love Languages by relationship therapist Gary Chapman, who

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Family Health 

Chrissy Teigen Talks Pregnancy Loss, Explains Why John Legend Was 'Hesitant' to Get Son's Pictures

October 27, 2020 Chrissy Teigen, John Legend, miscarriages, Music News, News, Parents, Pregnancy Loss, Relationships

Chrissy Teigen is sharing details about the tragic loss of her son Jack at 20 weeks pregnant. In a heartbreaking

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Personal Health 

So You Cheated On Your Partner—Now What?

June 13, 2019 affair., break up, cheat, Cheating, Communication, Couples, infidelity, Relationships, sex, split

If you’ve ever been cheated on, you know it’s one of the worst feelings in the world. But real talk:

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Health Problems 

Passion trumps love for sex in relationships

May 16, 2019 for, in, love, Passion, Relationships, sex, Trump's

Men initiate sex more than three times as often as women do in a long-term, heterosexual relationship. However, previous research

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Origin of Sino-Tibetan language family revealed by new research

May 6, 2019 Anthropology, Child Development, Cultures, Fossils, Language Acquisition, Literacy, Origin of Life, Relationships

The Sino-Tibetan language family includes early literary languages, such as Chinese, Tibetan, and Burmese, and is represented by more than

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How superstitions spread: Even seemingly irrational beliefs can become ensconced in the social norms of a society

April 18, 2019 Artificial Intelligence, Behavior, Mathematical Modeling, Popular Culture, Relationships, Social Psychology, Surveillance, Transportation Issues, Video Games

Ancient Roman leaders once made decisions about important events, such as when to hold elections or where to build new

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Negative emotions can reduce our capacity to trust

March 14, 2019 Autism, Borderline Personality Disorder, Consumer Behavior, Learning Disorders, Perception, psychology, Relationships, Social Psychology

It is no secret that a bad mood can negatively affect how we treat others. But can it also make

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Health News 

Better to include your better half in social posts

March 5, 2019 Borderline Personality Disorder, epilepsy, Psychiatry, psychology, PTSD, Relationships, Social Psychology, stress

If you’re in a relationship and like to share details about your life on social media, do yourself a favor

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Health News 

Some personal beliefs and morals may stem from genetics

February 26, 2019 ADD and ADHD, Child Development, Child Psychology, Infant and Preschool Learning, Learning Disorders, parenting, Relationships, Social Psychology

A new baby is often welcomed with speculation about whether they got their eyes and nose from mom or dad,

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Health News 

In small groups, people follow high-performing leaders

February 22, 2019 Behavior, K-12 Education, Learning Disorders, Psychiatry, psychology, Racial Issues, Relationships, Social Psychology

While the “wisdom of the crowd” shapes the behavior of large groups of people, less is known about small-group dynamics

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