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Internet relationships 'becoming more popular' |
9-April-2008
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In the age of modern technology, being suspicious of your spouse has taken on a whole new level. |
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Brits healthier and wealthier, but not happier |
10-April-2008
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Britons today may live longer, have more money and possess more things, but they are no happier than they were 20 years ago, according to new research. |
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Women dwell on distress, while men turn to drink |
13-May-2008
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When women are upset, they dwell on their negative emotions while men find some way of distracting from it, according to new research. |
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Loved-up couples seek adventure on holiday |
5-June-2008
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Gone are the days when a honeymoon was all about romantic beach holidays, as British couples increasingly turn towards adventure after tying the knot. |
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Dating lessons for kids? |
2-September-2008
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As youngsters start dating earlier and earlier, parents now feel that their little ones should be taught about relationships at school, according to new research. |
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British couples go on most getaways |
5-September-2008
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Loved-up Britons are taking advantage of the beautiful areas of the UK and going on romantic breaks, according to a new survey. |
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Men happier than women in midlife |
30-July-2008
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Middle-aged women are not as happy as middle-aged men, according to new scientific research. |
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Getting married 'cuts Alzheimer's risk' |
5-August-2008
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People who are married or who have a long-term partner are less likely to suffer from Alzheimer's in old age, according to a new scientific study. |
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