Have a crush on someone? Even if you're married, psychologists say, giving in to that special feeling can actually be good for you
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Mental health experts advise that a crush that is limited in scope can expand a person's character and even improve a marriage. Telling a spouse about a harmless crush may be a bad idea. Crushes can become dangerous if they become desperate infatuation or erotomania.
Publication Name: Health (San Francisco, CA)
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 1059-938X
Year: 1996
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Sleep better by sleeping less
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A study conducted by experts on sleep disorders indicates that it can be cured by cognitive behavior theory (CBT). The findings indicate that CBT is as effective as medication for treating sleep deprivation in the short term.
Publication Name: Health (San Francisco, CA)
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 1059-938X
Year: 2003
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An even better bean
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The delights of the lentil are explored. The humble pulse offers many health benefits, and more variety than you might realise.
Publication Name: Health (San Francisco, CA)
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 1059-938X
Year: 2000
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