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Keep romance alive with double dates

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From the Society for Personality and Social Psychology media release: Going on a double date may be more effective at reigniting passion in your own relationship than the classic candlelit dinner for two. According to… 

Exhausted? It is the perfect time to make health decisions

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From the University of Chicago Press Journals media release: From keeping up a daily exercise routine to eating healthy foods and avoiding impulse purchases, self-control is hard work. Ironically, when it comes to making decisions… 

New guidelines for reducing stroke risks unique to women

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From the American Heart Association media release: For the first time, guidelines have been developed for preventing stroke in women. “If you are a woman, you share many of the same risk factors for stroke… 

Mindfulness reduces pain and opioid misuse

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From the University of Utah media release: With nearly one-third of Americans suffering from chronic pain, prescription opioid painkillers have become the leading form of treatment for this debilitating condition. Unfortunately, misuse of prescription opioids… 

Labeling obesity as a disease may have psychological costs

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From the Association for Psychological Science media release: Messages that describe obesity as a disease may undermine healthy behaviors and beliefs among obese individuals, according to a new study published in Psychological Science, a journal…