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POPSDiet, Nutrition and Fitness A healthy diet is important for a healthy body. Learn all about the right diet and nutrition. If you don’t exercise, today is the day to ...
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POPSBone and Joint Health Very often we suffer from chronic and acute pain of our bodies. Explore ways to manage, cope , and get relief from pain; learn how to t...
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POPSMental and Behavioral Health Stress and stress related problems are becoming common these days; so also depression and anxiety, which in turn have an impact on our ...
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POPSDo you lose that 'love' feeling after marriage? It is said marriages are made in heaven. If you are planning to make your relationship eternal by getting married, perhaps you should sit down for a moment and take stock whether you are taking the right decision, suggests a new study. A study conducted by the Northwestern University based on the question: “Will the partner who supports your hopes and aspirations while you are dating also help you fulfill important responsibilities and obligations that come with marriage” has answers that could make a difference.
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POPSDoes romance last a lifetime? Most couples married for over a decade will agree that relationships get staid and dull as time passes by. With more responsibilities at work and home, growing children, and no time for romance, this is bound to happen. But if your love is of the romantic kind – you can prove widely held beliefs such as ‘love fades with time’ wrong. According to a new study, romance can last a lifetime making the way for happier, healthier relationships.
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POPSFive health benefits of flirting Flirting with someone can be a powerful tool to help you feel good, and generate positive energy. As long as you leave the flirting outside the door, you and your partner can reap the extended benefits of all that positive energy generated, in the bedroom. Apparently, flirting has taken on a life of its own and is associated with a bunch of