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The newest sexy way to shed weight – Burlates!

Burlates, a new form of fitness that is a cross between burlesque and pilates, is set to become the latest craze in Sydney.   Burlates creator

Good News: You''re never too old for sex!

Researchers surveying people aged 57-85 have found that many seniors continued their intimacy in the bedroom.   The study conducted at the National Opinion Research Center ...
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Most drivers ''feel superior while driving''

Most drivers think they are better at steering the wheel than their counterparts on the road, say psychologists. Canadian experts at Ottawa University quizzed nearly ...
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Attachment style ''affects memories of relationship events''

It often happens that following a heated argument, our partner tends to remember the details of the conversation very differently than we do, ...
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Praying can make you more forgiving

A person who prays for someone else makes them more forgiving, at least towards the person they are praying for, says a new ...
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Average man wears jeans 15 times before washing it!

Most men wear the same jeans 15 times before giving it to laundry, a new survey claims.   Laundry experts Dr Beckmann made the finding after ...
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Brit kids as young as 11 ‘drinking two bottles of wine a week’

Health concerns have been raised after a study found that children in the UK, as young as 11, were consuming almost two bottles of ...
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Women’s condom negotiation tactics influence how others perceive them

A new study has revealed that the way a woman negotiates condom use influences how she is perceived by others.   Dr. Michelle Broaddus, from the ...
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Brits waste 30mins a day battling computer problems

A new survey has revealed that Britons waste nearly 30 minutes every day struggling with computer-related problems.   The research commissioned by Microsoft found that waiting for ...
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Brits ‘waving goodbye to handshake’

A new poll has revealed that the good old handshake is fast going out of vogue among Britons and is being replaced by touching fists, ...
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First monogamous amphibian discovered in South America

Scientists have discovered the first monogamous amphibian living in the rainforest of South America. According to BBC News, the finding was made by biologist Dr

Soon, wearable solar cells to charge gadgets while on the move

Charging gadgets while on the move may soon be possible, as scientists have developed a flexible solar cell that can be built into

7,000-year-old bricks discovered in China

Archaeologists have unearthed bricks dating back 5,000 to 7,000 years in northwest China’s Shaanxi Province, adding between 1,000 to 2,000 years onto Chinese

Indians, Pakistanis biggest fans of online dating

India and Pakistan have some of the largest numbers of enthusiasts for online dating, a new poll has revealed.   The BBC World Service global poll

Blame parents for lack of boyfriends

Wondering why you''re always single while your friends move from man to man? Well, a new study shows it might be all your

Reading to kids important in developing their language skills

Reading stories and other learning material to children can help their literary skills, understanding and reading ability, researchers have suggested.   George Georgiou, a University

6 in 10 brides use dirty tricks to force men to pop the question

Six in ten scheming brides force men to go down on their knees by resorting to underhand tactics, suggests a survey.   Experts questioned as many

Consumers often plan to buy unplanned items

Consumers often plan to buy unplanned items when they go shopping, a new study claims. Authors Karen M. Stilley and Jeffrey Inman insist that

Why men’s libidos are flagging

Experts have come forward to explain the reasons behind the dwindling desire in men to make love.   A survey by Relate, a couples'' counselling organisation,

People who believe in karma more likely to have higher expectations

People who believe in karma are more likely to have higher expectations and a more long-term orientation, which decreases the importance of momentary
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