The secret to staying motivated

The Secret to Staying Motivated

Find out how you can keep yourself motivated after starting off well on a new goal, such as losing weight or saving more money.

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A 48-Hour Sexual ‘Afterglow’ Helps to Bond Partners Over Time

A 48-hour Sexual ‘afterglow’ Helps to Bond Partners Over Time

A study of newlywed couples indicates that partners experience a sexual ‘afterglow’ that lasts for up to two days and is linked with relationship quality over the long term.

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Brain scans may help clinicians choose talk therapy or medication treatment for depression

Brain Scans May Help Clinicians Choose Talk Therapy or Medication Treatment for Depression

New research reveals a new method of informing individuals recovering from major depressive disorder and clinicians in making first-line treatment choice between cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) or an antidepressant medication by defining a neuroimaging biomarker that differentially identifies the outcomes of remission and treatment failure to these interventions.

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Little Words Can Make Big Difference in Marriage Stressed by Illness

Little Words Can Make Big Difference in Marriage Stressed by Illness

New research suggests it is often the little things that make a difference in a marriage. The little things are a simple as the words we use when we talk to our partner.

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Why sleeping too much may be bad for mental health

Why Sleeping Too Much May Be Bad for Mental Health

A new study finds surprising links between dementia and those who sleep more than nine hours a night.

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Window to brain's reward system could lead to better treatments for alcoholism

Window to Brain's Reward System Could Lead to Better Treatments for Alcoholism

Scanning the brains of alcoholics taking medication to beat their addiction has revealed new insights into how the treatments work.

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