benefits of couplehood
11/16/2017
/
By Jhoanna Robinson
Companionship found to promote longevity: Being single increases risk of disease
A recently published report has found that happily married couples have a 60 percent less risk of being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease and other age-related mental degradation issues, due to them having healthier lifestyles. The report shows that single people are more likely to develop dementia once they reach a certain age because they are […]
« Return Home
1 of 1
Popular Articles
Junk science SUGAR FOOD STUFF wrecks the brain's emotional circuits, fueling depression, sleep disturbance, social withdrawal
October 07, 2025
/
S.D. Wells
Feeling in control makes you 62% more likely to solve daily stress, study finds
October 21, 2025
/
Cassie B.
Your sleep type can predict mental health, cognition, and brain function, new study reveals
October 08, 2025
/
Cassie B.
Scientists challenge materialist dogma, explore PANPSYCHISM, or CONSCIOUSNESS as fundamental reality
October 27, 2025
/
Lance D Johnson
Transgender identification among college students drops nearly 50% since 2023
October 17, 2025
/
Cassie B.
HAIR-LOSS DRUG WARNING: Finasteride significantly increases risk for depression, anxiety and suicidal behavior - according to new studies conducted
October 17, 2025
/
S.D. Wells
Trauma and ADHD risk: New findings challenge conventional diagnosis and treatment
October 06, 2025
/
Cassie B.
Study: Modest level of happiness is enough to significantly reduce risk of early death from chronic diseases
October 28, 2025
/
Ava Grace
COPYRIGHT © 2017 PSYCHIATRY NEWS
Privacy Policy