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DiscoveriesWhy gorilla friendships can be a blessing — or a curse

New research shows gorilla friendships offer both health risks and rewards depending on sex, group size, and social strategy.

Joshua Shavit
HealthStrengthening father-daughter relationships is as simple as a walk in the park
HealthSingle women are happier than single men, study finds
Green ImpactStudy finds climate change may increase violence against women
HealthThe surprising link between gratitude and loneliness
HealthCan flirting with others damage your existing relationship?
DiscoveriesThe evolution of kissing: How primate grooming shaped human affection
DiscoveriesPeople prefer to work with higher-paid colleagues, study finds
HealthCommunication strengthens parent-college student relationships, but has limits
DiscoveriesGen Z is transforming sexuality and relationships
HealthNagging wives can help improve their husband’s health
DiscoveriesThe human brain is ‘programmed’ to learn from people we like, study finds
DiscoveriesPeople keep secrets for the wrong reasons, surprising study finds
DiscoveriesSurprising relationships discovery: Do opposites actually attract?
DiscoveriesMarried couples who merge finances are happier and stay together longer
DiscoveriesWomen can predict a man’s attitude towards sex based on the shape of his face
DiscoveriesWhat do your favorite songs reveal about you?
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