Tag: relationships

Study suggests physical presence of spouses who are co-parenting can alter each other’s brain activity

From the Nanyang Technological University press release: A study led by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) researchers has revealed how the physical presence of spouses who are co-parenting can… Read more »

Study links affection, attachment style and marriage satisfaction

From the Binghamton University press release: Go ahead: Give your partner a hug or cuddle while you catch some Netflix. According to recently published research from Binghamton University, State University… Read more »

Study looks at what helps couples weather financial storms

From the University of Arizona press release: Experts have predicted that the COVID-19 pandemic will result in the worst financial crisis in the United States since the Great Depression. While… Read more »

Study looks at how AI can help people communicate during a pandemic

From the Cornell University press release: Daily life during a pandemic means social distancing and finding new ways to remotely connect with friends, family and co-workers. And as we communicate… Read more »

Study suggests ‘feeling obligated’ can impact relationships during social distancing

From the Michigan State University press release: In a time where many are practicing “social distancing” from the outside world, people are relying on their immediate social circles more than… Read more »

Study suggests romantic attachment style can affect your finances, well-being

From the University of Arizona press release: Everyone approaches romantic relationships differently. On one end of the spectrum are people who crave closeness so much, they may come across as… Read more »

Study suggests that a new child can spark jealousy in needy partners

From the Ohio State University press release: A new child can spark feelings of jealousy in a person who already fears being abandoned by his or her partner, research suggests…. Read more »

Study suggests having an optimistic partner has health benefits

From the Michigan State University press release: Michigan State University research found that those who are optimistic contribute to the health of their partners, staving off the risk factors leading… Read more »