(Post date: 2006-04-26)Love & Survival
By Dean Ornish, MD
Our survival depends on the healing power of love, intimacy, and relationship. Although there is more scientific evidence now than ever demonstrating how simple changes in diet and lifestyle may cause substantial improvements in health and well-being, one of the most powerful interventions - and often the most meaningful for me and for the people with whom...
(Post date: 2006-04-15)Are you a good cyberflirt? It's no secret that men and women approach romance differently -- men are visually stimulated while women are often charmed by verbal skills -- and the same holds true for online dating. But if you're looking for a few hints about what makes a man click (so to speak), read on. You'll find honest opinions from real men about what works online, what doesn't and what to do ...
(Post date: 2005-08-30).Sex Better Than Money for Happiness
More Money Doesn't Mean More Sex, but More Sex Can Make You Feel Richer
By Sid Kirchheimer
WebMD Feature Reviewed By Brunilda Nazario, MD
Good news for folks whose bedrooms have more activity than their bank accounts: Research shows that sex is better for your happiness than money.
That's not to say that being financially poor but sexually activ...
(Post date: 2005-08-30)Want to Be Unforgettable in Bed?
Ditch your guy and go solo
by Tracey Cox (see more from this contributor)
Take your bedroom moves from blah to oh, baby - and turn yourself into a sex goddess overnight, guaranteed. Only after you've practiced on yourself - on your own - will you truly be able to rock your guy's world.
What does it for you?
I'm guessing that those of you lucky enough to ...
(Post date: 2005-05-03)Dating advice from the experts about how to find Mr. or Ms. Right.
By Jeanie Lerche Davis
WebMD Feature Reviewed By Cynthia Haines, MD
Your parents did it. Hitchhikers, rocket scientists, even nuns probably do it, at least once. The topic is dating, and the custom is as old as Adam and Eve.
Dating is the path to love -- and that path, as we know, can be a minefield.
We date and we date...
(Post date: 2005-05-03)Experts say having more of the right similarities is more helpful in a relationship.
By Jean Lawrence
WebMD Feature Reviewed By Michael Smith, MD
She drives a Lexus, he rides a Harley; she's a sports nut, he's a bookworm; he's a Republican, she's a Democrat. Do opposites really attract? Is it good if they do?
It depends what you mean by "opposite." "I believe unresolved patterns attract,...