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 Couples study debunks 'trial marriage' notion of cohabiting
Couples study debunks 'trial marriage' notion of cohabiting
Most unmarried couples who live together aren't trying to test their relationship. They just want to spend more time together.

That study of dating and cohabitation, seemingly contradicts the popular wisdom of cohabitation as a trial marriage. It's among early results from the study, scheduled to continue for years picked by Bingo 5 months ago
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 Prenuptial Cohabiting can Spoil Marriage
Prenuptial Cohabiting can Spoil Marriage
A new study suggests that couples that move in together before tying the knot are more likely to seperate and divorce than those that wait until after marriage. picked by sidran32 5 months ago
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 Facial Similarities Among Couples
Facial Similarities Among Couples
One study shows that, due to empathy, facial similarities between couples increases over time. picked by Neiako 2 years ago
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 Too much time online strains Irish marriages
Too much time online strains Irish marriages
Some seven percent of couples seen by ACCORD, the Catholic Church's marriage care service, say too much time spent in cyberspace by one partner is their main problem. picked by nateebiinature 5 months ago
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 New Light on the Plight of Winter Babies
New Light on the Plight of Winter Babies
Children born in the winter months already have a few strikes against them. Study after study has shown that they test poorly, don't get as far in school, earn less, are less healthy, and don't live as long as children born at other times of year. Researchers have spent years documenting the effect and trying to understand it. picked by nateebiinature 2 months ago
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 Study traces AIDS virus origin to 100 years ago
Study traces AIDS virus origin to 100 years ago
The AIDS virus has been circulating among people for about 100 years, decades longer than scientists had thought, a new study suggests. picked by AutumnLotus 1 year ago
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 STUDY FINDS WOMEN WHO DRINK WAY MORE FUN TO STUDY
STUDY FINDS WOMEN WHO DRINK WAY MORE FUN TO STUDY
According to a new study on female alcohol use and blood pressure, young women who consume two or three alcoholic drinks a week are much more fun to do research on than women who do not consume alcohol. picked by buddha 2 years ago
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 Couple die together after 62 years of marriage
Couple die together after 62 years of marriage
Death, like everything in their 62-year marriage, was something the Mosers faced together. picked by iamtoni78 10 months ago
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 Study Debunks Full-Moon Injury Beliefs
Study Debunks Full-Moon Injury Beliefs
Ever whacked your thumb with a hammer, or wrenched your back after lifting a heavy box, and blamed the full moon? It's a popular notion, but there's no cosmic connection, Austrian government researchers said Tuesday. picked by AutumnLotus 2 years ago
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 World’s largest-ever study of Near-Death Experiences
World’s largest-ever study of Near-Death Experiences
An international collaboration of scientists and physicians have gotten together to undertake the largest study of near-death experiences. picked by Bornbad 1 year ago
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 Washington State May Require Married Couples To Procreate
Washington State May Require Married Couples To Procreate
The Washington Supreme Court stated homosexuals could be prevented from marrying "because Washington has a legitimate interest in preserving marriage for couples who can procreate." In response, Initiative 957 has been accepted by Washington Secretary of State Sam Reed. This initiative, if passed, would in part, require "married couples to provide proof of procreation within three ... read full post picked by 2manyusernames 3 years ago
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 Study reveals specific gene in adolescent men with delinquent peers
Study reveals specific gene in adolescent men with delinquent peers
Birds of a feather flock together, according to the old adage, and adolescent males who possess a certain type of variation in a specific gene are more likely to flock to delinquent peers, according to a landmark study led by Florida State University criminologist Kevin M. Beaver. picked by AutumnLotus 1 year ago
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 Middle-age is truly depressing, study finds
Middle-age is truly depressing, study finds
Middle age is truly miserable, according to a study using data from 80 countries showing that depression is most common among men and women in their forties.

like I needed a study to confim this. I've been so much happier since I turned 50, except I can hardly move. Pass me a martini please. picked by bevissimo 2 years ago
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 $50K In Houston Equals $123K in NYC, Study Finds
$50K In Houston Equals $123K in NYC, Study Finds
A new report from the Center for an Urban Future confirms the obvious: the so-called middle class can no longer afford to live in New York and are relocating in large numbers to the exburbs or far-flung cities like Houston, where $50,000 a year gets you the same standard of living as a $123,322 salary does in Manhattan picked by suebe 10 months ago
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 Living apart together latest couple trend
Living apart together latest couple trend
A new British report finds the latest growing trend in relationships appears to be couples who are committed to each other but can't live with each other. picked by AutumnLotus 3 years ago
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 Same sex marriage law passed in Norway
Same sex marriage law passed in Norway
The most controversial aspect of the new law is offering state funded fertility treatment to lesbian couples. Denmark, Sweden, Finland and Great Britain already provides this service. Up to now, Norwegian lesbian couples have gone to Denmark for this procedure. picked by suebe 1 year ago
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 Sugar Can Be Addictive, Study Suggests
Sugar Can Be Addictive, Study Suggests
A study of rats finds they show all the signs of addiction to sugar. The finding could help better understand eating disorders in humans. picked by Bornbad 12 months ago
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 Gamers Don't Crave Gore, According to New Study
Gamers Don't Crave Gore, According to New Study
Obvious to most of us, but comforting nonetheless, a new study proves yet again that moms and girlfriends have nothing to worry about when their loved ones play violent video games: picked by bingo 10 months ago
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 Study: M-rated games sell best
Study: M-rated games sell best
One of the more noteworthy findings from the study was that titles that received a M for Mature rating had the highest average review scores and the highest average gross sales in the US. picked by punthe 2 years ago
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 Strange Love - 10 Very Unusual Couples
Strange Love - 10 Very Unusual Couples
Here is another set of 10 unusual couples that show you that there is someone for everyone and that love - or lust knows no boundaries. previous/different set. picked by 2manyusernames 9 months ago
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 Study casts new light on research of controversial scientist Paul Kammerer
Study casts new light on research of controversial scientist Paul Kammerer
The study, published in The Journal of Experimental Zoology, suggests that far from being a fraud Kammerer may have discovered the field of epigenetics, placing him decades ahead of his contemporaries. picked by stinkobinko 3 months ago
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