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  1. How arguing could make you sick, father-absence and male college enrollment, and more. Post This
  2. Emotionally fluent couples, pregnant teens helping their peers and more. Post This

How You Argue Could Make You Sick
Yasmin Anwar, Greater Good Science Center

Assisting Two-Parent Families Through TANF
Heather Hahn, Linda Giannarelli, David Kassabian, and Eleanor Pratt, Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation, ACF, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Long-term Effect of Exposure to a Friend's Adolescent Childbirth on Fertility, Education, and Earnings
Kandice Kapinos and Olga Yakusheva, RAND

Why a Couples Therapist Says ‘Emotional Fluency’ Is Crucial for Couples
Drake Baer, NYMag.com

BYU Research Finds Link Between Father Absence and Declining Male College Enrollment
Braley Dodson, Daily Herald

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