- Thursday, May 26, 2011, 18:20
- Relationships
Doctor of Medicine Alex Likerman together with a group of scientists from the University of Chicago have conducted a survey of 1500 women of all ages to reach the conclusion that women's physical health is significantly influenced by the negative experience of their past relationships.
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- Friday, May 13, 2011, 18:50
- Relationships
The scientists have claimed that anger is one of the basic human emotions, and it is typical of both women and men. The experiments which are repeatedly carried out by experts, show that both sexes have an identical mechanism of expressing negative emotions. However, life has shown that the demonstration of anger, coming from a man or a woman, is perceived in different ways as the Science journal suggests.
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- Friday, March 20, 2009, 13:45
- News
Findings of Harvard scientists have made it possible to argue that venting negative emotions in a controlled manner ensures sustaining mental health. On the other hand, a person swept by anger could be dangerous to themselves and the others.
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- Friday, March 21, 2008, 20:25
- Health
In order to live longer you should give up smoking and do your morning exercises daily, right? But not! The latest studies show: longevity has a more cheerful recipe. Though a human body can live about 150 years genetically, our lives are much shorter. An average Japanese lives till 79 years, while Nigerians and Somalis hardly last out till the age of 47. Experts have analyzed the experience of long-living people and have elaborated 10 rules, which can help to prolong your life.
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