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thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Mar 20, 2010
London, March 20 (IANS) Married people are twice as likely to become obese than their single counterparts, according to a new study. Greek researchers found that married couples were more likely to become fat due to …
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psychcentral.com » Psych Central News » Psychology - Mar 20, 2010
Should parents worry about their unsuccessful college student? Will their child become depressed (or worse) if they fail in college? According to new research, there are no long-term emotional costs associated with …
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psychcentral.com » Psych Central News » Psychotherapy - Mar 17, 2010
Are there more psychopaths these days, or are we just more aware of the offenders? Is the condition genetically predetermined or does the behavior develop based upon experiences? New research suggests the former as …
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psychcentral.com » Psych Central News » Relationships and Sexuality - Mar 10, 2010
A new survey suggests that men enjoy sexual activity long into their senior life, while women report much less satisfaction at similar ages. At age 55, men can expect another 15 years of sexual activity, while women …
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psychcentral.com » World of Psychology » Anxiety and Panic - Mar 9, 2010
About once a year I discover a workbook that allows me to put all the steps that I learn in therapy into practice. I’ve mentioned in past blog posts David Burns’s 10 Days to Self-Esteem, and how the exercises in that …
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psychcentral.com » Psych Central News » Psychotherapy - Mar 5, 2010
For many, the recession means we need to do more work. And, in today’s competitive world, not only do we have to work harder, but we also must work smarter. New research offers us tips to help us stay at the top of our …
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psychcentral.com » Psych Central News » Medications - Mar 3, 2010
New research from Purdue University discovers the maxim, “you’re only as old as you feel” is an accurate statement, especially for older adults. Although chronological age matters, the perception of how you feel “has …
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washingtonpost.com » Wash Post Health - Mar 2, 2010
The Oscars are coming! And Meryl Streep is nominated for her role as super-chef Julia Child, who chop-chop-chopped those onions to success in "Julie & Julia." The movie tells the tale of Julia's beginnings as a …
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psychcentral.com » Psych Central News » Psychotherapy - Feb 25, 2010
Indiana University scientists have discovered guilt- or shame-based anti-drinking advertising campaigns actually can cause an unintended effect: They can cause people to drink more rather than less. In this …
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thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Feb 24, 2010
Toronto, Feb 25 (ANS) Wearing red at top international sporting events like the Olympics benefits an athlete, says a new study. In fast-paced sports such as races and skating a referee’s perceptions of motion are …
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