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Marriage
Why Marriage Is Good for Your Health — Until You Get Sick
Same-Sex Couples Not As Healthy As Heterosexual Married Couples
When it comes to our health, marriage may be more than just a formality.
Why Husbands Who Share Household Chores Miss Out on Sex
Splitting household duties may not be the way to more sex for couples
Lessons for a Good Marriage, from the Divorced Who Finally Got It Right
Divorced couples who remarry successfully can teach all couples about building stronger relationships.
The “Eligible Bachelor” List: How Quaint
Town & Country sets gender relations back a few decades with its February list of marriageable males.
Got Cold Feet? It May Signal a Short Marriage
A bride’s pre-wedding jitters may be a sign of marital dissatisfaction and divorce down the road
When She Makes More Money: Adjusting to an Unexpected Financial Change
How to deal with the emotions and anxiety that may arise when women become the family’s sole breadwinner
Couples Therapy Can Help PTSD and Improve Relationships
The distress of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) hurts not only the victims of trauma, but their loved ones as well, particularly their spouses or partners. Now a study suggests that a new type of couples therapy may help.
The TomKat Split: Divorce in America by the Numbers
The tabloids would have you believe that serial marriage — and divorce — is the norm, but the most recent Census figures paint a rosier picture of marriage in America
The Marriage Proposal to Beat: Portland Actor Gets 60 Friends and Family to Help Pop the Question
Watch Isaac Lamb get a big thumbs-up from his girlfriend, Amy Frankel, for his elaborately choreographed and heartwarming marriage proposal.
Happy Marriage, Healthy Heart?
One predictor of your chances of survival after heart surgery: whether or not you’re married.
Why Men in Female-Centric Professions Spend More Time on ‘Guy’ Chores
Men who work in female-dominated jobs tend to flex their testosterone around the house to compensate, spending more time on home repair, yard work and car maintenance.