Baby apps leave parents feeling guilty and pressured, research says
Some new parents are deleting phone apps that give advice on looking after their babies because they make them feel guilty and inferior, new research says.
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Some new parents are deleting phone apps that give advice on looking after their babies because they make them feel guilty and inferior, new research says.
Apr 10, 2018
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Children living with a step-parent or a lone parent are as happy as those living with two biological parents, the British Sociological Association's annual conference in Leeds heard today.
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Being positive, marrying and getting a degree are each significantly associated with a lower chance of dying, a new study says
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People who retire feel less unhealthy than those who continue in employment, and those working long hours benefit the most, new research says.
Sep 14, 2018
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People living in the most deprived neighbourhoods are 24 percent more likely to die alone at home than those in the least deprived areas, new research says.
Sep 13, 2018
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Better educated parents spend more time eating, have meals more often with their families and snack more frequently, new research says.
Jun 26, 2017
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Professional golfers are spending more time on the road, leading to loneliness and relationship difficulties, new research says.
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