A recent U.S. study has found that people who suffer from depression get more of a psychological boost from marriage than people who aren't depressed. Researchers say depressed married people scored lower on depression tests even though they reported less happiness and more conflict in their marriages.
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When one spouse hurts, the other spouse is usually acutely aware of it. Having the understanding and support of a loved one can help us through... Read more »
According to a new study, men who are unhappily married or single are more likely to die from a stroke than men who are happily married. For their... Read more »