Tag: relationships
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NPR Life Kit Offers Tips for Budget Dining and Divorce Support
NPR's Life Kit provides practical advice on saving money when dining out, including picking up takeout and managing portions. It also offers guidance on supporting loved ones through divorce, emphasizing the need to treat it like a death.
HealthBusinessMediaScience & TechnologyEconomySocial IssuesEnvironment Dining outBudgetingDivorcePersonal FinanceRelationshipsFood WasteMental Health
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Media Monitor: Speed-Friending Events Address Male Loneliness
The Washington Post is reporting that speed-friending events are emerging as a solution for men facing a national loneliness epidemic, helping them forge new connections and fill a significant relationship void.
HealthSocial Issues Speed-friendingLonelinessMenRelationshipsSocial EventsFriendshipThe Washington Post
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Media Monitor: TIME Health Reports on Comforting Crying Individuals and New York Health Coverage Losses
TIME Health is reporting on expert advice for comforting those who are crying, significant health coverage losses in New York, and insights into honesty in relationships.
HealthMediaPolitics and GovernmentMedical ScienceSocial IssuesDigital and Print PublishingState GovernmentsEconomy CryingEmotional SupportHealth CoverageNew YorkRelationshipsHonestySocial SkillsTIME Health
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Media Monitor: TIME Health Examines Rise of Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants
TIME Health is reporting on the increasing number of patients seeing nurse practitioners and physician assistants for primary care, exploring the reasons behind this trend and the differences in care.
HealthMedical ScienceEmployment and LaborEducation HealthcareNurse PractitionersPhysician AssistantsPrimary CareMindfulnessCaffeine PillsRelationshipsTIME Health
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Media Monitor: USA TODAY Reports on New Dating Trend 'Goblintimacy'
USA TODAY is reporting on "goblintimacy," a new dating trend where individuals present a less polished version of themselves on first dates, likened to showing up as a "goblin."
MediaEntertainmentSocial IssuesDigital and Print Publishing DatingGoblintimacyTrendsRelationshipsFirst DatesLifestyleSocial TrendsUSA TODAY
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Media Monitor: Washington Post details signs a friendship may be ending
The Washington Post is reporting on advice from therapists regarding three red flags that indicate when a friendship might not be worth saving, offering guidance on when to let go.
HealthMediaSocial IssuesMedical ScienceDigital and Print Publishing FriendshipRelationshipsTherapistsRed flagsLetting goWashington PostThe Washington Post
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Navigating the 'Baby Decision' Amidst Declining U.S. Fertility Rates
As U.S. fertility rates decline, psychotherapist Merle Bombardieri offers advice on navigating the complex decision to have children, emphasizing 80% certainty and personal clarity.
HealthMediaSocial IssuesEnvironmentEducationEmployment and LaborDigital and Print Publishing ChildlessnessFertility RatesFamily PlanningDecision MakingMerle BombardieriPsychotherapyRelationships
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Media Monitor: Washington Post Examines Marriage Through Popular Media
The Washington Post is reporting on how the complexities of marriage are explored in popular culture, specifically referencing 'The Four Seasons' and 'Couples Therapy' as key examples.
MediaEntertainmentDigital and Print PublishingSocial IssuesFilm and TV MarriageRelationshipsThe Four SeasonsCouples TherapyThe Washington PostPopular CultureTelevision
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Media Monitor: USA TODAY reports on new dating term "wildflowering"
USA TODAY is reporting on "wildflowering," a new dating term emerging online. Experts warn that despite its sweet sound, the practice carries potential pitfalls for those involved.
MediaSocial IssuesComputers and InternetDigital and Print PublishingEducation DatingWildfloweringOnline DatingRelationshipsExpertsUSA TODAY