A new study that followed over 7,000 Canadians, middle-aged and older, for approximately three years found that married men or men who became married during the study period were twice as likely to ...
A Nigerian study finds marital status does not predict HPV infection or cervical dysplasia risk, highlighting the need for screening for all women.
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New study: If you can describe your relationship this way, it’s a win for your gut and brain health
UCLA research shows that strong emotional connection can influence the brain-gut axis, dial down food cravings, and lower ...
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 ...
Think being single is easier? A new study suggests that marriage might give people a surprising boost in health and happiness. Researchers from the University of Michigan and Singapore Management ...
Here’s a chicken-or-egg problem: Research shows married people enjoy better health. But why? Is it because marriage is good for your health and encourages healthier behavior, or because healthier ...
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