Having siblings can mean shared family and childhood experiences — and also shared bedrooms and rivalries. A growing body of research shows us that sibling relationships can shape us for life.
For infants, toddlers, and children, one sign of an especially close relationship is if two people do something that involves exchanging saliva, like taking bites from the same piece of food.
Halloween week might be a time for imaging run-down, decrepit buildings, but they don’t scare photographer Jeff Hagerman. Having ventured inside these...
New and expecting mothers are frequently told that their lives will change once their baby arrives. They don't always hear how, especially when it comes...
Most studies suggest married people are happier than singles. But new research from Georgia State University points to an equalizer: money. The study...