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Love is not only blind — it could also be dumb, according to science. People with higher levels of intelligence are more likely to remain single for longer, according to a dumbfounding study out of the University of Zurich in Switzerland. “Our results demonstrate that both socio-demographic factors, such as education, and psychological characteristics, such as current well–being, help predict who will enter into a romantic relationship and who won’t,” co–lead author Michael Krämer said regarding the study, which was published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. This comes amid a nationwide relationship recession. Over the past 50…
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Well, it’snot good news for most people. Some 90% of the population picks their nose…
Dear Abby: My grandson estranged himself from our family — should I try to keep in touch?
DEAR ABBY: My grandson “Ethan” and his fiancee lived with his mother until four years…
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