Children’s behavior is constantly evolving, shaped by development, environment, and daily experiences. Because of this, it can be difficult to determine when a change in behavior is simply part of normal growth or part of a larger pattern. In pediatric discussions, Dr. Rene Salhab notes that behavioral changes are often best understood over time rather …

The average woman takes five months to emotionally bounce back from pregnancy, according to new research. A survey of 2,000 women who have given birth explored how that experience has shifted their confidence and intimacy levels. Confidence is also affected: While more respondents recall having a harder time bouncing back physically (42%), more than a […]

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Long-distance couples spend a combined average of nearly $7,000 ($6,888) on travel to see each other over the course of their relationship, according to new data. In a recent online survey of 761 couples who plan to move in together in the next few years, which was conducted by Talker Research on behalf of Mayflower, […]

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Americans believe that the ideal couple consists of a “golden retriever” and a “bear,” according to new research. The survey of 2,000 Americans in a relationship looked at these social media–trending personality types, finding that the loyalty, affection, and optimism of the “golden retriever” type is attractive, along with the warm comfort and caring nature […]