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    Gossip strengthens relationships, researchers say.

    A team of researchers from the University of California, Riverside, has uncovered an unexpected benefit of gossip. It tu…

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  • Health & Beauty

    The presence of loved ones contributes to health and longevity, while loneliness can be detrimental.

    Researchers from the University of Cambridge (UK) and Fudan University (China) assert that spending time with loved ones contributes to a healthy and long life. They found that such interactions…

  • Health & Beauty

    How often do people of different generations have sex: a study

    Researchers from the Kinsey Institute at Indiana University (USA) have uncovered how often people from various corners of the globe engage in sexual activity. The scientists examined data from 3,310…

  • Health & Beauty

    Domestic animals make us healthy and happy: 5 simple proofs.

    “My pets help me stay healthy, productive, and happy. And I hope I help them be happy and healthy too,” says Jacqueline Boyd, a senior lecturer in animal science at…

  • Health & Beauty

    What happens to a person’s body when they go a long time without having sex?

    Experts have warned that abstaining from sex for weeks, months, or even years can have detrimental effects on the body. Recent studies show that members of Generation Z who have…

  • Health & Beauty

    Therapy through closeness: spending time with loved ones strengthens health.

    A new study from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has revealed that spending time with a loved one is beneficial for your health—even if you both just…

  • Health & Beauty

    A partner’s persistence saves lives.

    This is especially true when the symptoms of an illness are vague or do not manifest in the early stages of the disease. As Professor Christopher Eden points out, patients…

  • Health & Beauty

    Sleep in relationships: what to consider

    A survey of 2,000 Britons revealed that 63% of couples report experiencing tension in their relationships due to differences in sleep duration. The study found that women spend an hour…

  • Food & Nutrition

    Why do people enjoy gatherings?

    We love to eat together. Lunches, dinners, and festive gatherings with friends and family are still common today. All these meals hold significant power. The desire to share food goes…

  • Mind & Life

    If your partner isn’t bored in bed, she won’t “jump into the hay,” say scientists.

    A charming colleague at the office, a handsome waiter, or a muscular hunk at the gym—attractive men are everywhere around your partner. According to the research team, the only reason…

  • Mind & Life

    The Romance of the Last Row: Scientists Identify the Perfect Date Spot

    According to research conducted by the team at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris, watching a movie together is one of the best ways to understand a person and learn…

  • Mind & Life

    There are three categories of dog owners. Which one do you belong to?

    A team of researchers from Eötvös Loránd University in Hungary surveyed hundreds of dog owners and discovered that they can be categorized into three distinct groups. “We identified three different…

  • Mind & Life

    Expressive facial expressions are the key to success—both in business and personal life.

    A team of researchers from Nottingham Trent University (NTU, UK) has concluded that individuals with expressive faces are more socially successful and appear more likable to those around them. Facial…

  • Mind & Life

    Kindness and intelligence are more valuable for relationships than beauty and money, according to scientists.

    Dating apps and websites often face criticism for placing a heavy emphasis on wealth and physical attractiveness, while qualities like emotional warmth and intelligence take a backseat. Researchers from the…

  • Mind & Life

    The formula for happiness: psychologists know who is the most satisfied with life.

    According to the results of a new study, women are more satisfied with their lives than men. This new happiness formula seems to have overlooked the male perspective. A team…

  • Mind & Life

    “Gray divorce” condemns a man to loneliness.

    When a couple of advanced age separates, the man is more likely to lose touch with his children. This finding comes from researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Demographic…

  • Mind & Life

    Women with long hair have sex more often than those with short hair: an unexpected discovery.

    For centuries, women have been depicted in paintings with long, silky hair. A team of psychologists from Yonsei University in South Korea has concluded that married women with long, high-quality…

  • Mind & Life

    It soothes, alleviates pain, and protects us from ailments: what love does to our bodies.

    Recently, HouseWife discussed the effects of love on the human brain. Valentine’s Day is a great opportunity to explore the various organs and functions of the body that are connected…

  • Mind & Life

    Want to impress your boss? Compliment your colleague!

    The authors of this office life hack are researchers from Vanderbilt University, George Mason University, and the University of Pennsylvania. They believe that we should celebrate our colleagues’ successes as…

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    Phubbing: How to Overcome the Impact of Smartphones in Relationships

    Smartphones have a wide range of applications. Popular social media platforms are specifically optimized for communication and entertainment, designed to capture users’ attention, making it easy to get lost in…

  • Mind & Life

    Beauty, intelligence, sexuality, or… money?

    What plays the most important role in choosing a partner? This question often intrigues individuals of both genders who are on the hunt for their better half. The saying goes…

  • Mind & Life

    Sleepy tenderness next to a loved one is a sign of a happy relationship, according to psychologists.

    Australian and Turkish researchers have identified a new indicator of harmonious relationships between partners. Factors such as trust, mood, closeness, and satisfaction have long been considered the keys to happy…

  • Mind & Life

    An unhealthy lifestyle brings couples closer together faster than shared runs do.

    A team of researchers from the University of Zurich (Switzerland) has somewhat shocked the public with the results of their latest study. It turns out that the best way to…

  • Mind & Life

    The beauty of the soul or money: is a partner’s wealth really important for relationships?

    Perhaps the Beatles were right when they sang that money can’t buy love. Their words have become even more relevant today than they were in 1964 when the Liverpool quartet…

  • Mind & Life

    You can learn about a workplace romance between colleagues from their laughter.

    Laughter is a more complex, diverse, and socially significant tool for social interactions than many people realize. A team of researchers from the University of Baltimore (USA) has discovered that…

  • Mind & Life

    Mature love: as long as we love, we live.

    How to maintain relationships over the years, when to let go of a partner, and what to strive for: a rational approach and inspiring examples. Synchronizing Heartbeats Every person might…

  • Mind & Life

    Forget about Paris: researchers reveal where the happiest couples live.

    According to a study conducted at Wrocław University, the capital of love should not be Paris, but Budapest. Consequently, the country where couples love the most intensely is Hungary. Malaysia…

  • Mind & Life

    The perfect grandmother: how to find balance in raising grandchildren.

    What types of grandmothers and grandfathers are there, and are they all ready to take on the role of caregivers? How can we build the right relationships? The HouseWife website…

  • Nature & Travel

    Not only do they look alike: dogs and their owners have similar personalities.

    It turns out that dogs resemble their owners not just in appearance, but also in personality traits. This connection is particularly strong when there is harmony in the relationship. Such…

  • Mind & Life

    Everything Passes

    Not everyone has the courage to directly tell their partner that the thrill of a new romance has faded and it’s time to part ways. If this were done in…

  • Mind & Life

    Crime and Punishment

    A Ubiquitous Theme This theme is everywhere: in our own lives, in the lives of others, in relationships with children, with parents—it’s everywhere… Just like the eternal nature of it.…

  • Mind & Life

    So Different and So Necessary to Each Other

    Understanding Communication Between the Genders It’s a shame that neither schools nor universities teach us how to communicate with the opposite sex. Sometimes it feels like men and women live…

  • Mind & Life

    If People Want to Live Together – They Will Live Together

    Over the past year, I’ve seen so many friends and acquaintances grow apart… I don’t even have the words to comment on it, because I know one thing for sure:…

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    “Connecting Vessels”

    That’s what our older sister calls us because of our unique trait: Irina and I can never be in a good mood at the same time. For instance, if one…

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