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WebMD Health - Emotional Wellness
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Social Ties Can Add Years to Your Life
Good friends and family do more than make life worth living. These relationships can actually add years to your life.
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Superstitions Boost Confidence, Performance
Don’t throw out that lucky rabbit’s foot or trash your lucky socks. A study shows that believing in a superstition can actually improve your performance on a task by boosting your self-confidence.
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10 Health Problems Related to Stress That You Can Fix
Stress seems to worsen or increase the risk of conditions like obesity, heart disease, Alzheimer's disease, diabetes, depression, gastrointestinal problems, and asthma. But following some simple stress relief tips could both lower your stress and lower your health risks.
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Top Concentration Killers: Multitasking, Boredom, Fatigue, and More
WebMD talks to experts about top concentration killers, such as multitasking, boredom, fatigue, and more.
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Get Back to Happy
How to recover your happiness after a setback.
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Tai Chi, Qigong Good for Body, Mind, Analysis Finds
The ancient Chinese wellness practices known as tai chi and qigong provide many physical and mental health advantages, helping the heart, immune system, and one's quality of life, among other benefits, according to a new analysis.
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Can Money Buy Happiness?
All over the world, life satisfaction rises with income but is not necessarily highly correlated with positive feelings and enjoying yourself, new research indicates.
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Couples Fight Due to Perceived Threat, Neglect
Two fundamental concerns, perceived neglect and perceived threat, drive most arguments in married couples, new research finds.
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Sense of Touch Affects Our World View
Our sense of touch profoundly affects how we view the world and other people, influencing thoughts and behavior, new research indicates.
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9 Ways to Get Your Energy Back
Tired all the time? Here's how to get your energy back.
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Finding Time for "Me" Time
WebMD talks with experts about how women can take time for themselves and why they should make the effort
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People Happier, Less Stressed After Middle Age
Men and women in the U.S. are happier, less stressed, and feel better about themselves after age 50, new research indicates.
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Laughter Affects Appetite Much Like a Workout Does
have more in common than anyone thought. Both affect the appetite hormones in much the same way.
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Too Much Alcohol? Friends May Be to Blame
The friends and relatives you hang out with play a big role in determining how much booze you use -- or if you drink alcohol at all.
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Smartphone Addiction
Some psychologists are beginning to think that smartphones, like BlackBerrys and iPhones, actually have addictive properties. Here's why, plus tips on reclaiming your time and concentration.
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Darkness Spurs Dishonesty
Beware of dirty tricks in dark rooms. A new study shows dim lighting encourages dishonest and unethical behavior.
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Facebook Reflects the Real You
The image you present to the world on Facebook is likely to reflect the real you.
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No Joke: Laughter Is Universal
Laughter may be the universal language, according to a new study that shows basic emotions are shared by all humans.
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Southern States Are the Happiest
A new study shows that Southern states are the happiest while coastal rivals New York and California are at the bottom of the list.
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New Year's Resolutions: In One Year, Out the Other
Here’s a New Year’s resolution anyone can keep: Resolve not to make any more New Year’s resolutions.
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