Relationships and Marriage - Friends
Alzheimer's disease can be just as devastating to families as it is to patients. Here, Vivian Pinkowitz shares her story of caring for her husband through the good times and the bad.
Some experts believe that recognizing emotions in others and responding appropriately is a key component to happiness and success. Learn more.
Read on for smart ways to safeguard your health and still be a gracious guest.
Your man is developing a deep, nonsexual bond with another man. Most likely, that's a good thing! Here's why.
Adults ages 50 and older are at an increased risk for STDs. Here's what you need to know to avoid catching or spreading serious diseases.
Need a reason to get moving? Let your nagging spouse (or child) help you out. Learn why nagging can be good for your health.
Your reputation is the bedrock of your good name. Here's how to look after it.
You love your pet. But what happens if your significant other can't set foot in your home without coughing or sneezing? Don't let allergies end your relationship. Read on for ways to solve the problem.
Long-married couples face crises, too. To help avoid marital dissolution, put these healthy practices into place.
If you're open to love, your next relationship could be right around the corner.
Friends matter. They inspire, advise, and comfort us in a way no one else can. Here are examples of some friendships worth cultivating, and others worth cutting.
Listening to your loved ones is an essential way to gain trust and respect.
It has nothing to do with flying and everything to do with your sleep schedule on weekdays vs. weekends. See if you match the pattern.
A self-absorbed attitude can cause health hazards, reveals a new study.
Learn how to spot the warning signs and break the vicious cycle.
Learn how to find the middle ground between being accommodating and being stepped on.
Who can you count on to motivate, inspire, and coax you? To sweat, grunt, and whine with you? To kick you off the couch and run with you? Your gym buddy, of course. But how do you find a good one?
Here are tips for working through grief in a healthy way when it involves an entire community.
Strong parenting and emotional well-being are closely connected. Dr. Gerald Newmark, author of the book "How to Raise Emotionally Healthy Children," offers his top child-rearing strategies.
Having close friends is essential to any productive social life; however, it is possible that one of your "friendships" may be more than just that. Read on to find out if you're really partaking in an emotional affair.
Sure, expressing your emotions in positive ways can be a challenge, but keeping them bottled up is likely to lead to an explosion down the road.
Here, how fading friendships can affect your health and why friendships are so important.
You may value empathy, but sometimes too much empathy can lead to dating and mating mistakes.
Despite what you might think, talking about others has its benefits.
Relationship expert LeslieBeth Wish, Ed.D., answers readers' questions about reading people in our exclusive weekly series.
The holidays can bring out the best in a relationship. Similarly, the increased stress and pressure of the holiday can bring out the lesser points of the partnership as well.
Feeling anxious? Regain a sense of calm with these easy tips.
Lying isn't always a bad thing.
Recent research has shown that those with a sunnier disposition may live longer.
Friendships come and go. Learn how to regain the meaningful ones.
Sometimes the things your partner does drive you crazy. Learn how to thwart the bad habits.
Sometimes escaping the daily grind doesn't require a tropical vacation.
Your goals for the New Year shouldn't be costly. Read on for some tips on how to make the most of your resolution without spending a penny.
Follow these tips on how to actually keep your New Year's Resolutions.
Follow these tips to keep your fitness levels up when temperatures drop.
Here, we explore some of the most common misconceptions surrounding the season.
Give your loved ones a head start on their New Years resolutions by offering gifts that will help keep them fit and healthy all year round.
Gruesome accidents and injuries run rampant on Independence Day. Find out how to keep your family safe.
Learn how to navigate through minefields of misinformation and uncover the truth.
Don't worry, be happy. And you can be—if you follow these helpful tips.
Although the holidays are supposed to be a time of joy, they can also be a time of stress and depression. Find out how you can avoid the holiday blues.
Don't let these toxic types bring you down.
Certain things are better left unsaid—especially these six bombshells.
These surefire strategies can help you win every debate—without losing your cool.
It's not just good looks that make some people appear more attractive than others.
By giving thanks for what you have and not dwelling on what you don't, you'll be happier this holiday season.
It's important to begin capturing memories to pass along to the next generations of your family. The holidays are the perfect time to get started.
Ending a friendship is never an easy decision. Here, what to do when a relationship isn't working anymore.
Before you jump into an office relationship, ask yourself these important questions.
Are men really from Mars and women from Venus? Here, we explore the most common assumptions surrounding the sexes.
An addiction to your job could compromise your health. Find out whether you're a workaholic, and get on the road to recovery.
Do you see the glass as half-empty or half-full? Your answer could have major effects on your health.
An ever-growing topic among psychologists, emotional intelligence can play a significant role in your job, your relationships, and your own self-worth.
Want to lose weight, quit smoking, or start saving this year? These simple tips can help you achieve your goals.
Follow these 10 tips to live a healthier lifestyle in the new year and beyond.
Our warmest wishes for a joyous holiday season and a happy new year.
Like many things in life, New Year's resolutions are easy to make but hard to keep. Follow these tips to make lasting changes.
An estimated 10 million Americans, or about 6 percent of the U.S. population, experience these feelings in their most extreme form--a condition known as Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD).
Follow these steps to make the holiday season easier for you and a loved one who lives far away.
No matter how far away you live, these strategies can help you improve the time spent with an aging loved one.
Crowded and bustling malls, repeated trips to the airport to fetch long-lost relatives, and the constant shuffling of cookies and turkey out of your oven can translate into one reaction stress.