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Fostering shared understanding between romantic partners may be a powerful way for people to navigate uncertainty and build a more meaningful life, a study by McGill researchers suggests.
Love first, vows later: Why do Filipino couples find live-in setups more practical? The study looked into the factors behind the changing relationship dynamics, aligning with recent trends from the ...
Couples that joke about their sex lives are more likely to be satisfied with them, according to a study recently published in the Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality.
Imperial College London is recruiting couples for a study on how shared psychedelic experiences, such as MDMA, impact relationship intimacy, communication and satisfaction.
Study Suggests Married Couples , Who Meet Online , Experience Higher Rate of Divorce. 'The Independent' reports that a new study suggests that couples who met online are six times more likely to ...
Same-sex couples are more vulnerable to climate change hazards than straight couples in the U.S. are, according to a new UCLA study.
Ameriprise Financial's latest "Couples, Money & Retirement" survey found U.S. couples overwhelmingly agree on retirement goals, but most do not have an estate plan in place.
Researchers who studied more than 4,000 couples over the course of two decades found that 'concordant drinking spouses' survived longer than discordant ones.
A new study finds couples often share a risk for high blood pressure, highlighting the need for healthcare providers to create a couple-centered approach to managing hypertension.
New study finds many couples around the world may share high blood pressure Spouses or partners in heterosexual relationships may have high blood pressure that mirrors one another, finds new ...
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