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Trust Makes You Delusional and That's Not All Bad: Trusting Partners Remember Transgressions in Ways That Benefit the Relationship
February 27, 2013 New research is the first to systematically examine the role of trust in biasing memories of transgressions in romantic partnerships. People who are highly trusting tended to remember transgressions ... > full story -
Married Opposite-Sex Couples Have Better Overall Health Than Same-Sex Couples Who Live Together
February 27, 2013 Same-sex couples who live together have worse health than married opposite-sex couples and similar health as opposite-sex couples who are living together (after adjusting for socioeconomic ... > full story -
Same-Sex Cohabitors Less Healthy Than Those in Heterosexual Marriages, Study Suggests
February 27, 2013 Same-sex cohabitors report worse health than people of the same socioeconomic status who are in heterosexual marriages, according to a new study, which may provide fuel for gay marriage ... > full storyMore: -
Wasp Transcriptome Creates a Buzz
February 25, 2013 New research delivers a sting in the tail for queen wasps. Scientists have sequenced the active parts of the genome – or transcriptome – of primitively eusocial wasps to identify ... > full story -
Social Capital -- The Benefit of Facebook 'Friends'
February 21, 2013 Intense Facebook usage is found to have a positive effect on psychological well-being, according to a new ... > full story -
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Children With Brain Lesions Able to Use Gestures Important to Language Learning
February 20, 2013 Children with brain lesions suffered before or around the time of birth are able to use gestures -- an important aspect of the language learning process -- to convey simple ... > full story -
Trustworthy Mating Advice Deepens Bond Between Straight Women and Gay Men
February 20, 2013 A new psychology study suggests the glue that cements the unique relationship between gay men and straight women is honest, unbiased relationship ... > full story -
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Sports, Shared Activities Are 'Game Changers' for Dad/daughter Relationships
February 19, 2013 The most frequent turning point in father-daughter relationships is shared activity -- especially sports -- ahead of such pivotal events as when a daughter marries or leaves home, according to a new ... > full story -
Does 'I Love You' Mean Your Relationship Is in Trouble?
February 14, 2013 Affectionate behavior may not be all that it seems, according to a new study by a relational communication ... > full story -
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A Dozen Red Roses May Not Be as Welcome as Washing the Dishes on Valentine's Day
February 13, 2013 As audiences chuckle at films such as new romantic comedy "I Give It A Year", researchers have been looking at what keeps couples together after the flurry of Valentine’s Day romance is ... > full story
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