Your Marriage & Bone Health

Want strong bones? Get married, but only after age twenty-five. A new study published in Osteoporosis International examining how marriage affects bone health uncovered some interesting facts, including: Men who married younger than twenty-five had lower bone strength than those who married older. Men in stable or “marriage-like” relationships who … Read More

New Study: More Chores Equals Less Sex

Bad news for progressive couples: husbands and wives who split household chores along gender lines have more sex than couples who shared tasks more equitably. Sociologists at the University of Washington reviewed data on how married couples in the US split household labour and compared it to self-reports on how … Read More

Marriage Proposals: “I Don’t”?

Love, it seems, is as statistical as it is spiritual. Consider that 40 per cent of Canadian first marriages end in divorce and that the average Canadian wedding costs just under $25,000 — compelling evidence that getting married can be a very bad idea. Still, the cliché rings true: Many … Read More

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