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    Man with 9 wives creates sex schedule

Man with 9 wives creates sex schedule

Washington [US], April 28 (ANI): Managing multiple partners apparently is a lot of work! It is no different for a Brazilian man who claims to have married nine women and to keep each of them happy had even devised a 'sex time table'!


    Ways to set healthy boundaries at work

Ways to set healthy boundaries at work

New Delhi [India], April 24 (ANI): It's exciting to start work in a new organisation, especially when you have landed your dream job. However, beginning a new job can make even the best of us anxious thinking about the work culture, people at the new organisation, performance and whatnot.


    How to deepen relationships in a hybrid work environment

How to deepen relationships in a hybrid work environment

New Delhi [India], April 24 (ANI): Almost all of the employees are back at their desks since the elevation of COVID-19 restrictions. But as another wave of the pandemic is dubitable, most of them can still return back to adopting 'Work From Home' custom; halting the development of a collaborative and engaging culture in a hybrid work environment.


    Study finds sex influences emotional expression in voices, faces

Study finds sex influences emotional expression in voices, faces

Colchester [UK], April 6 (ANI): A new study, led by the University of Essex, has found that faces and voices are more likely to be judged as male when they are angry, and as female when they are happy.


    Common mistakes to avoid on your first date

Common mistakes to avoid on your first date

New Delhi [India], March 31 (ANI): It's all too easy to be discouraged and make certain mistakes in a hurry when one faces trouble in finding a connection. No pressure, but the first impression your date will have of you will largely be based on how that first meet goes.


    Study suggests positive teacher-student relationships associated with better teaching

Study suggests positive teacher-student relationships associated with better teaching

Washington [US], March 8 (ANI): A new study at the University of Missouri has found that positive teacher-student relationships lead to better teaching along with promoting student's academic achievement


    Students better at identifying relationally aggressive classmates, finds study

Students better at identifying relationally aggressive classmates, finds study

Pennsylvania [US], February 26 (ANI): Any Harry Potter fan can easily remember the introduction scene where Harry and Draco Malfoy meet for the first time. Both of them remained at loggerheads for the entire series. The film is a classic example of classroom management being a tough and tricky job.


    Study analyses how to reduce bad behaviour at work

Study analyses how to reduce bad behaviour at work

Norwich [UK], February 24 (ANI): According to a new study, people who can self-reflect and regulate their moral behaviour are more likely to bounce back after a failure rather than deviate from their 'moral compass' and misbehave.


    'Gehraiyaan' stokes conversation on relationships, psychotherapist says glamourising infidelity could lead to 'confusion among people'

'Gehraiyaan' stokes conversation on relationships, psychotherapist says glamourising infidelity could lead to 'confusion among people'

New Delhi [India], February 21 (ANI): It is believed that every relationship, especially the romantic ones, come with its share of hardships, and how people deal with the ups and the downs in the journey forms the kind of relationship they have with their partner.


    Employers should encourage friendship and support amongst co-workers to boost creativity: Study

Employers should encourage friendship and support amongst co-workers to boost creativity: Study

Bath [England], February 21 (ANI): In order to maintain a productive and free-thinking environment that boosts the creativity of employees, employers need to value supportive friendships between colleagues. It is the key to unlocking more resourcefulness and innovation. A new study from the University of Bath's School of Management has revealed that care from a co-worker inspires people to be supportive of their partner at home.


    Majority of people morally opposed to abortion still help friend or family member seeking one: Study

Majority of people morally opposed to abortion still help friend or family member seeking one: Study

New York [US], February 20 (ANI): An abortion is a woman's choice and she may have many reasons to choose it. However, we live in a society that has its moral views on it. A new analysis of both public opinion data and in-depth interviews has found that a substantial minority of Americans morally opposed to abortion would nonetheless offer help to a friend or close family member who is seeking one.


    People with similar musical preferences bond well: Study

People with similar musical preferences bond well: Study

London [UK], February 13 (ANI): Research involving more than 3,50,000 participants from over 50 countries and 6 continents has found that links between musical preferences and personality are universal.


    Here's a list of 5 budget-friendly gifts for Valentine's Day 2022

Here's a list of 5 budget-friendly gifts for Valentine's Day 2022

New Delhi [India], February 12 (ANI): Valentine's Day, which is celebrated by sweethearts of all ages on February 14, is just around the corner.


    Study suggests sense of 'professionalism' is linked to unethical behaviour

Study suggests sense of 'professionalism' is linked to unethical behaviour

Ithaca (New York) [US], February 10 (ANI): It is an everyday story of professionals working in any field, to say that they are required to "behave professionally", even if the situation was such that it required a human reaction to it. A new Cornell University study found that employees or managers who viewed themselves as professional were more vulnerable to unethical behaviour such as conflicts of interest.


    Context-dependent behaviour makes cooperation flourish, says study

Context-dependent behaviour makes cooperation flourish, says study

Pennsylvania [US], February 10 (ANI): It is not uncommon to see a person who is generous and caring at home, be cutthroat at work, striving to bring in the most sales or advance up a corporate management chain. In a similar vein, a self-centred neighbour may be a model of altruism on Twitter.


    Study elaborates on men and women having different strengths

Study elaborates on men and women having different strengths

California [US], February 7 (ANI): Studies have previously shown that wisdom is a personality trait, underpinning mental health and well-being. Recently, researchers at the University of California San Diego School of Medicine looked at gender differences relative to wisdom, using two different validated scales.


    Researchers suggest simpler approach to explain social stability in humans

Researchers suggest simpler approach to explain social stability in humans

Vienna [Austria], February 6 (ANI): Human beings have been known to be social animals. Socialising is an important part of survival in this world, to stay away from loneliness. Also, humans prefer stable relationships and love to avoid social tensions. Sociology so far used two concepts to describe this preference for social stability, namely, (Social) Balance Theory and the theory of homophily ("birds of a feather flock together"). Now, researchers from the Complexity Science Hub Vienna (CSH) have proposed a simpler approach.


    Study finds why exercise is also good for your sexual health

Study finds why exercise is also good for your sexual health

Los Angeles [US], February 4 (ANI): It is a known fact that exercise is an essential ingredient for a fit body, a healthy mind and a good life. Even if a person works out at least twice or thrice a week, it has a positive impact on their physical health. But what about sexual health? Can exercise contribute to it? Recent studies reveal more about this.


    Study suggests sensitive people respond better to couple's therapy

Study suggests sensitive people respond better to couple's therapy

London [UK], February 3 (ANI): Relationships are fragile. Very often, small fights can lead to permanent damages in them. It takes honest communication and faith in one's partner to keep a relationship afloat. And to help it, there is 'couple's therapy'. According to a new study led by Queen Mary University of London and Denver University, how well someone responds to couple's therapy could be determined by their genes.


    Perceived 'fragile' masculinity restrains sexual satisfaction, impacts honest communication: Study

Perceived 'fragile' masculinity restrains sexual satisfaction, impacts honest communication: Study

Tampa (Florida) [US], February 1 (ANI): Men are often victimised for the sake of the society's perception of 'manliness'. While this has an impact on their mental health, it also affects their intimacy with their partner. A new study has found that women in sexual relationships with men, may change their own sexual behaviour in an effort to protect their partners' perceived manhood.


    Men at increased risk of mental illness post breakup, says study

Men at increased risk of mental illness post breakup, says study

Vancouver [Canada], January 31 (ANI): Breakups are difficult. Getting over the fact that things won't ever be the same between you and your partner is a painful process, and it may take years for someone to be at peace again. A new study has revealed that post breakup, men are at an increased risk of mental illness, including anxiety, depression and suicide.

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