With optimal conversations, young couples experience less relationship stress, higher satisfaction: study
(Medical Xpress) -- The happiest young couples may be involved in a different kind of engagement. Young adults who easily engage in rewarding conversations with their partners are less likely to hold onto anger and stress and more likely to be satisfied with the relationship, according to research from Kansas State University....
Source: PhysOrg - Thursday, 9 February
Related articles:
- Less than a few days ago
- 3Vote! Healthy marriage interventions: A boom or a bust?
e! Science News - 4 days ago
- 2Vote! UK may allow IVF for older women, same-sex couples
Yahoo Science News - 4 days ago
- 2Vote! Healthy marriage interventions: A boon or a bust?
PhysOrg - 4 days ago
- Older News
- 8Vote! Study: Phone co customer satisfaction evens out
PhysOrg - Tuesday, 15 May
- 2Vote! Keep an Eye on Your Boss's Priorities and Stick to Them to Manage Your Micromanager
Lifehacker - Tuesday, 8 May
- 4Vote! Email 'vacations' decrease stress, increase concentration, researchers say
PhysOrg - Thursday, 3 May
- 3Vote! Moms Under Stress More Likely to Overfeed Infants
Yahoo Science News - Monday, 30 April
- 6Vote! Baby Sea Urchins Use Allergy Chemical to Grow Up
Yahoo Science News - Friday, 27 April
- 5Vote! Young adults who get parental support do better at study and work
PhysOrg - Thursday, 26 April
- 1Vote! Family life study reveals key events that can trigger eating disorders
LabSpaces - Wednesday, 25 April
- 4Vote! Signs of early DNA ‘aging’ in abused kids
Futurity.org - Tuesday, 24 April
- 4Vote! Spring nitrogen fertilizing for optimal wheat production
PhysOrg - Tuesday, 24 April
- 5Vote! Marijuana use higher in young adult smokers than previously reported
LabSpaces - Thursday, 19 April
- 9Vote! Blame stress, not chemo brain, for declines
Futurity.org - Friday, 13 April
- 3Vote! More Unwed Couples Who Live Together Are Becoming Parents, Too
Yahoo Science News - Thursday, 12 April
- 3Vote! Symptoms that mimic epilepsy linked to stress, poor coping skills
LabSpaces - Wednesday, 11 April
- 2Vote! Constant, Chronic Stress Can Make You Sick
Lifehacker - Tuesday, 10 April
- 2Vote! Study shows arts education benefits at-risk youth
PhysOrg - Friday, 6 April
- 3Vote! Stressed body can’t control inflammation
Futurity.org - Wednesday, 4 April
- 4Vote! How stress influences disease: Study reveals inflammation as the culprit
LabSpaces - Tuesday, 3 April