This article was reviewed by Craig Primack, MD, FACP, FAAP, FOMA. So, your partner has decided to lose weight, and you want to do everything you can to support them. Good for you (and them!). Even if ...
Sometimes, in our eagerness to help our partners, we might end up doing more harm than good. It’s easy to think we’re being supportive, but our actions and words might not always land the way we ...
When things are really tough, it's nice to have someone to lean on. Research shows that coping with a partner, often a romantic partner, has incredible benefits. That said, we could all improve how we ...
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With decades of research showcasing the health benefits of a support network, it is clear that social support given to individuals improves their health. Multiple studies show that social support ...