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  2. Relationships and health - Wikipedia

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    For instance, it is well described that students are a population categorized at risk of health problems, and among students, black students are more concerned by mental health problems. [25] In this example, it is important to design an intervention that is specific for black students, which is slightly different from the one designed for ...

  3. Intimate relationship - Wikipedia

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    Sexual activity and other forms of physical intimacy also contribute positively to physical health, [80] while conflict between intimate partners negatively impacts the immune and endocrine systems and can increase blood pressure. [74] Laboratory experiments show evidence for the association between support from intimate partners and physical ...

  4. Biocommunication (science) - Wikipedia

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    Birds migrate based on cues from their environment. Interpreting stimuli from the environment is an essential part of life for any organism. Abiotic things that an organism must interpret include climate (weather, temperature, rainfall), geology (rocks, soil type), and geography (location of vegetation communities, exposure to elements, location of food and water sources relative to shelter ...

  5. 10 signs you're in a healthy relationship, according to experts

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  7. Mating preferences - Wikipedia

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    Dependable/Stable vs. Good Looks/Health—trade-off between choosing an emotionally stable partner and one that is physically attractive Education/Intelligence vs. Desire for Home/Children—trade-off between educational factors and a range of family matters like wanting of kids and chastity Long term relationship success has been found to have ...

  8. Biological interaction - Wikipedia

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    Biological interactions range from mutualism, beneficial to both partners, to competition, harmful to both partners. Interactions can be direct when physical contact is established or indirect, through intermediaries such as shared resources, territories, ecological services, metabolic waste, toxins or growth inhibitors.

  9. Biopsychosocial model - Wikipedia

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    The biopsychosocial model of health. Biopsychosocial models are a class of trans-disciplinary models which look at the interconnection between biology, psychology, and socio-environmental factors. These models specifically examine how these aspects play a role in a range of topics but mainly psychiatry, health and human development.