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Younger generation needs more knowledge about STDs, reveals study
Michigan [US], January 29 (ANI): Sex, as a topic, is considered a taboo, even now. But, in this day and age, it is important that a healthy discussion is done with the younger generation, so as to educate them to prevent sexually transmitted diseases, even orally. A recent study has said the same.
Can your spouse's education positively impact your overall health? Researchers say yes!
Bloomington (Indiana) [US], January 26 (ANI): One often considers the education of one's partner-to-be before getting married. Although, it is never linked to one's personal health, more to the society. But, now, a study by Indiana University researchers has found a positive link between people with more schooling and their partner's overall health.
Study finds socialising might improve cognitive function in older adults
Washington [US], January 22 (ANI): According to a new study, socialising with others is important for mental health and wellbeing, and it may help improve cognition, as well -- especially for older adults.
When two people 'click' they respond faster to each other: Study
Hanover (New Hampshire) [US], January 22 (ANI): A new study has revealed that when two people are on the same page in a conversation, it often happens that their minds just "click."
Study: Men living alone at higher risk of inflammation
Washington [US], January 15 (ANI): According to the findings of a recent study, living alone for several years and experiencing serial relationship break-ups are strongly linked to raised levels of inflammatory markers in the blood, but only in men.
Study finds natural disasters can bring couples closer
Texas [US], December 30 (ANI): According to a new study, married couples who suffered from Hurricane Harvey in 2017, experienced a boost in their relationship immediately.
Children confront peers but varies across cultures: Study
Plymouth [UK], December 29 (ANI): A new study has found that children globally will challenge peers if they break the 'rules', but how they challenge them varies between cultures.
Mental, physical problems more common among families of children with life-threatening diseases
Philadelphia [US], December 26 (ANI): According to a new study, if you are a family member of a child suffering from a life-threatening condition, you are more likely to face mental or physical trauma than others.
Family of kids with life-threatening diseases more likely to suffer mentally, physically
Philadelphia [US], December 21 (ANI): A study has found that if you are a family member of a child suffering from a life-threatening condition, you are more likely to face mental or physical trauma than others.
Working abroad may hamper your partner's career: Study
Vaasa [Finland], December 12 (ANI): According to a study for a doctoral dissertation, organisations should pay much more attention to the situation of the partners of their international employees.
Study reveals mindreading plays important role to know people
Bochum [Germany], November 27 (ANI): In order to communicate, cooperate or compete with other people in our daily life, we need to know what the other person thinks or feels. A new study by Dr Julia Wolf, Dr Sabrina Coninx and Professor Albert Newen from the Institute of Philosophy II at Ruhr-University Bochum has explored the strategies that people use to understand other people. For a long time, it was believed that people used the mindreading strategy to rely on other people. It meant that people presumed the mental state of a person entirely based on their behaviour. However, the new research team has argued that although people use a number of different strategies, mindreading is also one of them.
Very preterm born adults score relationships with friends lowly: Study
London [UK], November 10 (ANI): Researchers from the University of Warwick have found that very preterm and very low birth weight born adults score their relationship with friends lower than term-born peers.
Women less likely to ask for deadline extensions than men: Study
Washington [US], November 6 (ANI): A new study has found that women are less likely than men to ask for extensions to complete projects with adjustable deadlines at work or school.
Men experience more emotional pain during breakups: Study
Washington [US], November 6 (ANI): A new study looking at the state of online relationships has found that men are likely to experience more emotional pain as compared to women when they end up parting ways.
Study suggests men experience more emotional pain during breakups
Washington [US], November 1 (ANI): The findings of a new study of online relationship support suggest that men tend to experience emotional pain more than women when their relationship takes a turn for the worse.
Social media impacts how people get to know each another: Study
Washington [US], October 30 (ANI): Social media has the ability to connect people with almost anyone in the world; however it can also change the way brains form new social relationships, maintain current ones, and participate in social groups, according to a new book by a Penn State researcher.
Karva Chauth 2021: Couples breaking stereotypes by breaking fast together
New Delhi [India], October 23 (ANI): Close your eyes and think of Karva Chauth. What comes to mind? Perhaps a woman, dressed in a glittering red saree, holding a chhanni (sieve) in her hand, facing her husband.
Study finds one in three kids with food allergies are bullied
Washington [US], October 10 (ANI): A new study has determined the size and scope of bullying kids with food allergies experience by offering them a multi-question assessment.
Study: Job insecurity feelings in employees can be reduced by active listening managers
Washington [US], October 10 (ANI): Researchers at Penn State, MacEwan University, and University of Central Florida collaborated on a new study that examined how managers' active listening relates to their employees' sense of job insecurity during difficult times within companies.
Study finds when people break from herd to make better decision
Washington [US], October 4 (ANI): Researchers have found that when people saw others in their group hesitating before making a choice, they were about twice as likely to break from the group and make a different choice.
Study proves that couples really are together in sickness and in health
Sendai (Miyagi) [Japan], October 3 (ANI): According to a recent study, it has been observed that most couples are biologically attuned to each other. Their health is surprisingly intertwined.
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Mental, physical problems more common among families of children with life-threatening diseases
Family of kids with life-threatening diseases more likely to suffer mentally, physically
Working abroad may hamper your partner's career: Study
Study reveals mindreading plays important role to know people
Very preterm born adults score relationships with friends lowly: Study
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