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Benefits of Social Grooming in Wild Chimpanzees: Hormone Oxytocin Facilitates Cooperation
January 23, 2013 Animals which maintain cooperative relationships show gains in longevity and offspring survival. However, little is known about the cognitive or hormonal mechanisms involved in cooperation. ... > full story -
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Key Elements in Preventing Homophobic Bullying in Schools
January 23, 2013 How are non-heterosexual people affected by discrimination endured in the school environment due to their affective-sexual ... > full story -
New Study Reveals Sex to Be Pleasurable With or Without Use of a Condom or Lubricant
January 23, 2013 American men and women rated sex as highly arousing and pleasurable regardless of whether condoms and/or lubricants were used, according to a new ... > full story -
Gay African-American Youth Face Unique Challenges Coming out to Families
January 22, 2013 Coming out to one's family can be stressful, but gay black males face a unique set of personal, familial and social challenges, according to new ... > full story -
From Dark Hearts Comes the Kindness of Humankind
January 22, 2013 The kindness of humankind most likely developed from our more sinister and self-serving tendencies, according to research that suggests society's rules against selfishness are rooted in the very ... > full story -
New Study Examines On/off Relationships and 'Sex With an Ex' Among Teenagers and Young Adults
January 22, 2013 A new study finds that nearly half of older teenagers and young adults break up and get back together with previous dating partners and over half of this group have sex as part of the reconciliation ... > full story -
Severe Abuse at Home Linked to Dating Violence
January 22, 2013 Young urban black women who are exposed to severe abuse within their families are much more likely to be victims of dating violence, according to a new ... > full story -
Facebook Makes Users Feel Envious, Dissatisfied: German Study Reveals Social Network's Big Role in Users' Emotional Life
January 21, 2013 In a new study by researchers in Germany, Facebook users were surveyed regarding their feelings after using the platform. More than one-third of respondents reported predominantly negative feelings, ... > full story -
From Bullying to Relationships: Mapping Our Online Communications
January 19, 2013 When we typically think of kids who are the victims of school bullying, what comes to mind are isolated youth who do not fit in. A new study, however, shows that when that harassment occurs online, ... > full story -
Surprising Connections Between Our Well-Being and Giving, Getting, and Gratitude
January 19, 2013 We all know that getting a good night's sleep is good for our general health and well-being. But new research is highlighting a more surprising benefit of good sleep: more feelings of gratitude for ... > full story
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