Being in love is good for your heart — literally. “There is evidence that being in supportive, happy relationships is heart healthy,” Dr. Joy Gelbman, a cardiologist at NewYork-Presbyterian and Weill ...
Cowritten by Charlie Huntington and Tchiki Davis, Ph.D. Love can be thought of as an “investment in the well-being of the other for his or her own sake” (Hegi & Bergner, 2010, p. 621). What does that ...
Regardless of whether romance is on the menu for you this Valentine’s Day, your brain is always trying to reward your investment in social interaction or motivate you to bond with others when human ...
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — In today’s health headlines, for Valentine’s Day we’re talking about if love is good for your heart, as well as “broken heart syndrome.” Dr. Erica Spatz, Yale Medicine ...
Bed rotting has a silly Scottish cousin. Believe it or not, you probably already love to “hurkle-durkle” — a Caledonian colloquialism that’s trending globally on English-language social media. We’ve ...
You're a lover, even though you do know how to fight. A fighter with a soft spot is how to describe yourself. Love is so good for you, and when you think about it, it sets your thought life on a ...
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