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“Sexting” Popular, Healthy for Relationships, Survey Shows
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“Sexting” Popular, Healthy for Relationships, Survey Shows

Should you send that racy text to your significant other? This might help you answer that question: according to a new study, “sexting” is not only normal, but good for our intimate relationships. The study, which was led by Pamela A. Geller and Emily Stasko of Drexel University, involved a survey of 870 heterosexual American […]

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11 Drugs That Can Kill Your Libido
By Emily Lockhart Your Health

11 Drugs That Can Kill Your Libido

If you’re looking to boost your libido, there are several options—from medications like Viagra to aphrodisiacs like shellfish and even good, ‘ol diet and exercise. But if you’re having trouble getting in the mood, it might be worth evaluating the drugs you’re currently taking. After all, there are a number of popular medications that can […]

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Men More Likely to Cheat When Financially Dependent on Wives, Study Suggests
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Men More Likely to Cheat When Financially Dependent on Wives, Study Suggests

According to a new study, men are more likely to cheat when they’re financially dependent on their wives. In fact, the study found that men are three times more likely than women to be unfaithful when placed in this position. The study, which was led by University of Connecticut sociology professor Christin Munsch, is based […]

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Want Your Partner to Get More Exercise? Set an Example, Study Suggests
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Want Your Partner to Get More Exercise? Set an Example, Study Suggests

A new study shows that, when one partner in a relationship begins a regular exercise routine, there’s a good chance the other partner will follow. The study, which was led by Laura Cobb of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, involved an analysis of data from more than 3,000 American couples. The couples […]

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