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5 tips to help mend your broken heart post breakup
Breakups are a fragile time for anyone to go through. The pain one goes through is often hard to let go of. Here are 5 ways to slowly heal your broken heart and feel better with each passing day.
5 things to remember while throwing a Bachelor Party for your BFF
Stressed about how to throw the perfect bachelor party for your BFF? Fret not. Here are 5 steps you can take to easily throw a fiesta everyone shall cherish for life.
Research offers new perspective on grieving loss of a pet
A new review published in the CABI journal Human-Animal Interactions offers counsellors additional perspectives to explore while working with clients who have lost their pets.
Our desire from relationships changes as we age: Study
New research has shed light on why when you have an idea of a festive picture-perfect holiday season, what actually transpires doesn't always measure up.
Study finds how a 'thank you' among couples can go a long way
Study found how just a thank you can strengthen relationships by increasing commitment and relationship satisfaction. It also help protecting partners from the damaging impacts of pointless arguments and financial hardship.
Study: Violent sexual predators use dating apps as hunting ground
Dating apps are fertile ground for predators in part because there are few means for potential victims to screen possible partners. Dating apps are now an entrenched part of American social life, but there's work to do to ensure users' safety. New research suggests that violent sexual predators are using dating apps as hunting grounds for vulnerable victims.
Study says what we want from relationships can change with age
New research has shed light on why when you have an idea of a festive picture-perfect holiday season, what actually transpires doesn't always measure up.
A simple 'thank you' among couples can go a long way: Research
The findings of new research suggest that gratitude from one's partner may be a powerful tool for couples as it increases relationship satisfaction and commitment while protecting couples from the corrosive effects of ineffective arguing and financial stress.
Study finds first impression matters in relationship
Researchers discovered that first impressions endure, influencing whether whether people desired further contact with potential romantic partners after an initial meeting.
Japanese research team explores online romantic relationships
An international team of researchers has published a paper introducing the concept of romantic anthropomorphism, which involves giving a non-human agent human-like characteristics in a romantic context.
Virtual romantic relationships explores during new study
A paper introducing the concept of romantic anthropomorphism has been published an international team of researcher. It involves giving a non-human agent human-like characteristics in a romantic context.
Survey: Families who eat together are less stressed
Washington [US], October 10 (ANI): Lifetime risk of heart disease and stroke can increase due to chronic and constant stress but a new survey from the American Heart Association has revealed that regular mealtime with others could be a simple solution to help manage stress.
Research: Liking another group does not imply dislike towards own
California [US], October 9 (ANI): A pair of psychologists conducted research over 70 years ago in which they asked young Black girls to pick between black and white dolls. The girls overwhelmingly preferred white dolls and gave them good traits.
Loneliness linked to doubled risk of developing diabetes
Washington [US], September 29 (ANI): The findings of a new study suggest that feelings of loneliness are linked to a significantly higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes (T2D).
Asexual relationships need same ingredients as any other relation
Washington [US], September 25 (ANI): Many asexual individuals, those with little to no sexual attraction, are in long-term satisfying romantic relationships, but there has been little study on how and why they last and thrive. New research found that, despite asexuals' lack of or dislike for sexual attraction, the ingredients that make for a successful relationship among asexual individuals are virtually the same as those in any other relationship.
People feel less in control initially after breakups
Washington [US], August 8 (ANI): During recent research, a new analysis of people who underwent different types of relationship loss found that these experiences were linked with different patterns of short- and long-term sense of control following the loss.
Make your bond lasts forever with these voguish bands
New Delhi [India], August 7 (ANI): As Friendship Day has almost arrived, you might have made plans to spend the day with your friends. The time has come when we can truly appreciate the wonderful bonds who support us through life's ups and downs. Since the beginning of school, the atmosphere that surrounds friendship day has been so much fun and full of memories. And the day can't be completed without tieing those symbolic bands.
Celebrate Friendship Day with these popular songs
New Delhi [India], August 7 (ANI): When words fail, music speaks! If you are not good at expressing your feelings to your loved ones and want to make your friends feel special this Friendship Day, then fret not. Our country's talented singers have created several songs that glorify friendship over the years.
Study identifies distinct neural pattern of aggressiveness
Washington [US], August 7 (ANI): In a recent study, functional magnetic resonance imaging was utilized to track 51 male-female romantic partners' brain activity as they encountered real-time intimate partner hostility.
Friendship Day: 5 blockbusters to binge-watch with best friend
New Delhi [India], August 6 (ANI): Friendships make our lives better; even if they are not blood relations, they are still considered close friends. Friendship Day in India falls on the first Sunday of August and this year it will be celebrated on August 7. Although we don't need a special day to honour our crazy gang, this one serves as a gentle reminder of our gratitude for their presence in our lives.
Study discovers unique brain signature of intimate partner
Washington [US], August 3 (ANI): A new study used functional magnetic resonance imaging to examine the brain activity of 51 male-female romantic couples as they experienced intimate partner aggression in real-time. They found that aggression toward intimate partners was associated with aberrant activity in the brain's medial prefrontal cortex, or MPFC, which has many functions, but among them is the ability to foster perceptions of closeness with and value of other people.
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A simple 'thank you' among couples can go a long way: Research
Study finds first impression matters in relationship
Japanese research team explores online romantic relationships
Virtual romantic relationships explores during new study
Survey: Families who eat together are less stressed
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