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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. Psychologists Reveal 8 Surprising Signs of a Healthy Relationship

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  4. 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 ...

  5. Nurse–client relationship - Wikipedia

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    Knowledge of Health and Illness is the knowledge that the nurse must attain about their client's health issue. Knowledge of the broad influences on health care and health care policy explains that nurses need to be aware of the influences of the client's care; social/political forces, expectations of health-care system, and changes in ...

  6. 10 signs you're in a healthy relationship, according to experts

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    From liking each other to an active sex life, find out what experts say are the characteristics and signs of a healthy relationship. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium ...

  7. Interpersonal relationship - Wikipedia

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    In an open relationship, all partners remain committed to each other, but allow themselves and their partner to have relationships with others. On the basis of number of partners, they are of 2 types: monoamorous and polyamorous. A monoamorous relationship is between only two individuals.

  8. Mating preferences - Wikipedia

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    Sociability vs. Similar Religion—tradeoff between a partner who is sociable and a partner that is religiously similar or compatible. The four dimensions found imply individuals considering a relationship weigh the importance of the two sides of each dimension for a long term relationship.

  9. What to Know About the FDA’s New Definition of ‘Healthy’ Foods

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    Healthy” is a loaded, confusing term when used to describe foods, and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) wants to put an end to that. The organization recently redefined the term as ...