Why Symmetry Predicts Bodily Attractiveness
The first ever 3D study
identifies 'masculinity'
traits associated with the
attractiveness and symmetry
of male and female bodies.
High masculinity correlated
with fewer departures from
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Men And Women Are Programmed Differently When It Comes To Temptation
Men may not see their
flirtations with an
attractive woman as
threatening to the
relationship while women do,
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Symmetry Of Homosexual Brain Resembles That Of Opposite Sex, Swedish Study Finds
Swedish researchers have
found that some physical
attributes of the homosexual
brain resemble those found
in the opposite sex. ... > full story

Three-month-old Infants Are Sensitive To Emotional Cues Referring To Objects In The World
Scientists have discovered
that three-month-old infants
are sensitive to emotional
signals that refer to
objects in the world. It was
... > full story
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Causes For Sexual Dysfunction Change As People Age
August 14, 2008 Sexual dysfunction is not an inevitable part of aging, but it is strongly related a number of factors, such as mental and physical health, demographics and lifetime experiences, many of which are ... > full story -
Women In India Abused By Husbands At Far Greater Risk For HIV Infection
August 12, 2008 Researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health have found that married Indian women who experienced physical and sexual abuse at the hands of their husbands were approximately four times more ... > full story -
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Liberian Fighters Exposed To Sexual Violence Have More Mental Health Disorders After War
August 12, 2008 Men and women who experienced sexual violence while fighting in Liberian civil wars report higher rates of symptoms of depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, and thoughts of suicide than ... > full story -
Health And Marriage: The Times They Are A Changin'
August 11, 2008 The health of people who never marry is improving, narrowing the gap with their wedded counterparts, according to new research that suggests the practice of encouraging marriage to promote health may ... > full story -
When It Comes To Abstinence Teens, Adults Aren't Speaking The Same Language
August 7, 2008 Abstinence can mean different things to adolescents than to adults. That's one reason why abstinence-only programs do not have strong effects in preventing teenage sexual activity, according to new ... > full story -
Context And Personality Key In Understanding Responses To Emotional Facial Expressions
August 7, 2008 It is well-appreciated that facial expressions play a major role in nonverbal social communication among humans and other primates, because faces provide rapid access to information about the ... > full story -
Breast Cancer Confessions: Emotional Work Of Disclosing A Diagnosis
August 6, 2008 Women diagnosed with breast cancer shoulder the emotional burden of disclosing their diagnosis to loved ones, managing the feelings of others at precisely the time when they need support themselves, ... > full story -
Teacher-student Relationships Key To Learning Health And Sex Education
August 5, 2008 When it comes to learning life-changing behaviors in high school health classes, the identity of the person teaching may be even more important than the curriculum, a new study suggests. For years, ... > full story -
Family Type Has Less-than-expected Impact On Parental Involvement, Study Finds
August 4, 2008 Children in step-families and in other non-traditional families get just as much quality time with their parents as those in traditional families, with only a few exceptions, according to research to ... > full story -
Biological Fathers Not Necessarily The Best, Social Dads Parent Well Too
August 2, 2008 Men who marry a child's mother parent just as well, if not better than biological fathers. A new study examined differences in the parenting practices of four groups of fathers according to whether ... > full story
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