The Unexpected Effect Your Poor Marriage Is Having On Your Health
Being in a difficult marriage can cause anyone mental and emotional anguish. But can the challenges of an unhappy union also have an impact on physical health?
Read MoreBeing in a difficult marriage can cause anyone mental and emotional anguish. But can the challenges of an unhappy union also have an impact on physical health?
Read MoreAccording to neuropsychologist Dr. Sanam Hafeez, certain behaviors can ruin your marriage if you don't successfully navigate them. We share his expert advice.
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Read MoreEntering into a marriage is a big deal. In fact, having and holding someone in sickness and in health might be the most important vow people make.
Read MorePeople can struggle to balance the demands of work and family responsibilities in an equitable way within a marriage. Here's how that can affect your health.
Read MoreFighting over money concerns is a common complaint for married couples. Discover how to stop the arguments with the help of family therapist Maria Mirabella.
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Read MoreCertified behavioral expert, Gianna Biscontini, knows a thing or two about creating her own rules when it comes to relationships. This is her advice for you.
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Read MoreAccording to a recent study, the toll of a divorce could wreak havoc on your health. These are the physical as well as mental effects of a divorce on the body.
Read MoreIt's long been thought that marriage is good for overall health. But our thinking could be flawed, according to more recent research.
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