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A recent survey of Facebook users ages 18 to 82 found that couples who spent a lot of time on Facebook ended up having a lot of Facebook-related conflicts and higher-than-average levels of cheating, breakups and divorce. The researchers point to Facebook-induced jealousy as a culprit and noted that the problems were worst for couples who had been together for three years or less. They suggest using Facebook more sparingly if you’re in a new relationship and learning about each other the old-fashioned way—especially if you’re FB friends with your ex
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Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Daily Aha! w/ Dr. Oz
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