Study suggests unhappy mothers talk more to their baby boys
From the University of Cambridge press release: Mothers who are dissatisfied with their male partners spend more time talking to their infants — but only if the child is a… Read more »
From the University of Cambridge press release: Mothers who are dissatisfied with their male partners spend more time talking to their infants — but only if the child is a… Read more »
From the Michigan State University press release: Dementia and marital status could be linked, according to a new Michigan State University study that found married people are less likely to… Read more »
From the University of Alberta press release: Think your new romance will be much different from your last one? According to new University of Alberta research, it’s not likely. An… Read more »
From the De Gruyter press release: Researchers at the University of Health Sciences, Medical Informatics and Technology (UMIT, Hall, Austria) and the University of the Balearic Islands (Palma de Mallorca,… Read more »
From the Lancaster University press release: TV companies battling to preserve the shared experience of scheduled TV viewing in an era of 24/7 streaming and personalised viewing need more than… Read more »
From the Penn State press release: Sleep and exercise are vital to the wellbeing of new parents, but these essentials affect new moms differently than new dads, according to researchers…. Read more »
From the Association for Psychological Science press release: Research suggests that having a happy spouse leads to a longer marriage, and now study results show that it’s associated with a… Read more »
From the Brigham Young University press release: Turns out that relationships are the secret to keeping calm and carrying on. BYU psychology professor Wendy Birmingham’s lab used an infrared camera… Read more »
From the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine press release: Communication and being in a happy relationship, along with health, are important for sexual satisfaction among older people, according… Read more »
From the Ohio State University press release: People who have trouble with romantic relationships may watch movies and TV shows for more than just a chance to escape from their… Read more »
