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Detecting Alzheimer’s years before the first symptoms appear (21/11/2011) 

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NIH researchers design a light therapy that targets and destroys cancer cells in mice (16/11/2011) 

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NIH-funded study finds dyslexia not tied to IQ (14/11/2011) 

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Medical researchers make important research link between active ingredient in saffron and MS (09/11/2011) 

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UCLA researchers identify brain cells responsible for keeping us awake (07/11/2011) 

Suicidal Behavior and Depression in Smoking Cessation Treatments (04/11/2011) 

21st century database of traditional Chinese medicine released (02/11/2011) 

Insulin Nasal Spray Shows Promise for Alzheimer’s Disease (01/11/2011) 

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NIDCD Scientists Discover Inflammation’s “One-Two Punch” in Promoting Cancer (27/10/2011) 

New research links metabolic hormone to depression (26/10/2011) 

Discovery of a cell mechanism that reduces effectiveness of breast cancer treatment (25/10/2011)   

Southampton scientists herald significant breakthrough in study of chlamydia (24/10/2011) 

Toronto researchers find first physical evidence bilingualism delays onset of Alzheimer's symptoms (20/10/2011) 

University of Minnesota researchers discover a natural food preservative that kills food-borne bacteria (19/10/2011) 

Skin sensitivity to food allergens explained (18/10/2011) 

Researchers engineer a new way to inhibit allergic reactions without side effects (17/10/2011) 

NIH-funded study shows increased prostate cancer risk from vitamin E supplements (14(10/2011)   

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Shark compound proves potential as drug to treat human viruses, says GUMC researcher (11/10/2011) 

Researchers make important discovery about one of the key pigments of life (10/10/2011) 

NIH scientists find approach to enhance and prolong immune attack against tumor cells (07/10/2011) 

Can antidepressant drugs worsen the long term course of depression? (06/10/2011) 

When a photograph can be heard: Vision activates the auditory cortex within 110 ms (04/10/2011) 

New technique identifies first events in tumor development (03/10/2011) 

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Coffee, caffeine, and risk of depression among women (29/09/2011) 

Study reveals rise in prostate biopsy complications and high post-procedure hospitalization rate (28/09/2011) 

Low-fat yoghurt intake when pregnant may lead to child asthma and hay fever (27/09/2011) 

New method could help prevent osteoarthritis (26/09/2011) 

Human genetics study identifies the most common cause of ALS and dementia (23/09/2011) 

Stanford researchers create first human heart cells that can be paced with light (22/09/2011) 

Salmonella uses similar mechanism to infect plants and humans (21/09/2011)   

New Research Shows Mental Illness Common, Linked to Heart Disease (20/09/2011) 

SUNY Downstate researchers identify possible new targets for treating pain in women (19/09/2011) 

Stomach bacterium Helicobacter pylori damages human DNA (16/09/2011) 

Popular Herbal Supplements May Adversely Affect Chemotherapy Treatment (15/09/2011) 

Short latencies shown for cancer in young workers with exposures to electro-magnetic fields (14/09/2011) 

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Prenatal Exposure to Organophosphate Pesticides Associated with IQ Deficits in School-Age Children (12/09/2011) 

Researchers successfully perform first injection of cultured red blood cells in human donor (09/09/2011) 

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Tuning natural antimicrobials to improve their effectiveness at battling superbugs (07/09/2011) 

Common bacterium stops mosquitoes from transmitting Dengue virus (06/09/2011) 

Increased celiac disease prevalence in women with unexplained infertility (05/09/2011) 

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Mother’s BMI linked to fatter babies (01/09/2011) 

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Microwaves Can Induce Transient Pores without Killing E. coli Cells (12/08/2011) 

Serotonin Helps Control Body Temperature and Breathing (10-11/08/2011) 

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NIH investigators discover new mechanism that may be important for learning and memory (21/07/2011) 

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OHSU scientists discover new role for vitamin C in the eye and the brain (18/07/2011) 

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The therapeutic action of antidepressants depends on the formation of new neurons (11/07/2011) 

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New study reveals a novel approach to targetting obesity (05/07/2011) 

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Using living cells as an 'invisibility cloak' (01/07/2011) 

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Babies can perform sophisticated analyses of how the physical world should behave (29/06/2011) 

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FDA provides updated safety data on silicone gel-filled breast implants (27/06/2011) 

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Evidence of a natural origin for banned drug that plumps up livestock (20/06/2011) 

Low testosterone linked to varicoceles (17/06/2011) 

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Couples report gender differences in relationship, sexual satisfaction over time (15/07/2011)

 

Cuddling and caressing are important ingredients for long-term relationship satisfaction, according to an international study that looks at relationship and sexual satisfaction throughout committed relationships, but contrary to stereotypes, tenderness was more important to the men than to the women.

Also contrary to expectations of the researchers, men were more likely to report being happy in their relationship, while women were more likely to report being satisfied with their sexual relationship.
The couples, more than 1,000 from the United States, Brazil, Germany, Japan and Spain, where together an average 25 years.

The study from the Kinsey Institute at Indiana University, published in the Archives of Sexual Behavior, is the first to examine sexual and relationship parameters of middle-aged or older couples in committed, long-term relationships. Research efforts to understand the place of sexuality in human lives rarely involves intact couples in ongoing relationships.

"You hear repeated research and commentary about divorce; but it's important to note that though divorce rates are high in the U.S., couples tend to stay married -- more than 50 percent of U.S. couples remain in their first marriage, and that number goes up to 90 percent in Spain," said Julia Heiman, director of The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction and lead author of the article. "We know from other research that being in a long-term relationship has some value to health. Perhaps we can learn more about what makes relationships both sustainable and happy."

Participants in the study were 40- to 70-year-old men and their female partners, either married or living together for a minimum of one year. The study included around 200 couples from each country. The men and women answered gender-specific questionnaires and were assured that their responses would not be shared with their partner.

"This study on heterosexual couples provides a basis for future research on sex and gender, such as how same-sex couples may or may not show similarities and differences in relationship and sexual satisfaction," Heiman said.

For men, relationship happiness was more likely if the man reported being in good health and if it was important to him that his partner experienced orgasm. Surprisingly, frequent kissing or cuddling also predicted happiness in the relationship for men, but not for women. Both men and women reported more happiness the longer they had been together, and if they themselves scored higher on several sexual functioning questionnaires.

Across all five nationalities, for both men and women, the Japanese were significantly happier with their relationships than Americans, and Brazilians and Spanish reported less relationship happiness than Americans.

Men and women both were likely to report sexual satisfaction if they also reported frequent kissing and cuddling, sexual caressing by the partner, higher sexual functioning, and if they had sex more frequently. On the other hand, for men, having had more sex partners in their lifetime was a predictor of less sexual satisfaction.

Men did report more relationship happiness in later years, whereas for women, their sexual satisfaction increased over time. Women who had been with their partner for less than 15 years were less likely to report sexual satisfaction, but after 15 years, the percentage went up significantly.

"Possibly, women become more satisfied over time because their expectations change, or life changes with the children grown," Heiman said. "On the other hand, those who weren't so happy sexually might not be married so long."

Compared with the U.S. men, Japanese men reported significantly (2.61 times) more sexual satisfaction in their relationships. For women, Japanese and Brazilian women were more likely to report being satisfied sexually than Americans.

"We recognize that relationship satisfaction and sexual satisfaction may not be the same thing for all couples, and in all cultures," Heiman said. "Our next step is to understand how one person's health, physical affection and sexual experiences relate to the relationship happiness or sexual satisfaction of his or her partner. So, we hope for more couple-centered than individual-centered understanding on relationship functioning and satisfaction."

Co-authors of the study are J. Scott Long and Shawna N. Smith, Indiana University; William A. Fisher, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada; and Michael S. Sand and Raymond C. Rosen, New England Research Institutes, Mass.

The study is available at http://www.kinseyinstitute.org/publications/PDF/Heiman%20couples%20midlife%20and%20older%205%20countries.pdf 

(MDN)

 


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