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Stroke Puts Stress on Spousal Relationship
Patient/caregiver roles often take the place of a partnership, researchers say

Married With Children Paves Way to Happiness
Satisfaction with life goes up as family size increases, study finds

Violence Between Couples May Not Be Spontaneous
Researcher suggests behavior is more calculated than it might seem

Many Childhood Cancer Survivors Never Marry
Certain forms of disease, treatment linked to greater likelihood of remaining single, study finds

Sexual Satisfaction May Lead to Greater Well-Being in Women
But frequency of activity cannot be considered a reliable indicator, researchers say

Social Isolation Adversely Affects Breast Cancer
In mouse study, those living alone had larger tumors than those in groups

Habits May Keep Couples Together or Tear Them Apart
If one partner smokes, drinks more than the other, marriage may suffer, study finds

Tired, Stressed Docs Make More Mistakes, Study Finds
Experts urge changes throughout medicine to reduce fatigue and distress

Family Issues Translate Into Sick Days at Work
Employees juggling conflicts have higher absentee rate, research shows

Women’s Exercise Priorities Vary With Life Stages
Self-care often loses out to family obligations, analysis finds

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