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Couples who are 'emotionally secure' regularly talk about 8 things, says Harvard-trained psychologist Building a trusting relationship is the goal for most couples.

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Couples who are 'emotionally secure' regularly talk about 8 things, says Harvard-trained psychologist Building a trusting relationship is the goal for most couples.

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“Couples who are 'emotionally secure' regularly talk about 8 things, says Harvard-trained psychologist”
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No evidence was found regarding a Harvard-trained psychologist stating that emotionally secure couples regularly discuss 8 specific topics.
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“If the foods you love don’t seem to be loving you back anymore, you’re not imagining things.”
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No evidence was found regarding changes in how certain foods affect an individual's body as they age.
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“Plenty of surprises come with the aging process (like those weird noises our joints make or the monster hangovers that follow two sips of beer).”
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No evidence was found regarding general physical changes associated with aging, such as joint noises or increased susceptibility to hangovers.
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“Over 60 and can’t get on the floor? A personal trainer shares her favorite standing core exercises for beginner-level seniors”
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The provided evidence only contains Wikipedia entries related to the number '60' and '60 Minutes,' which do not address the claim about a personal trainer recommending standing core exercises for seniors over 60. Therefore, the claim cannot be corroborated or verified using the evidence provided.
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — 60 may refer to: 60 (number), the natural number following 59 and preceding 61 one of the years 60 BC, AD 60, 1960, 2060 Neodymium, the 60th element The international calling code for Malaysia <, th…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/60
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — 60 Minutes is an American television news magazine broadcast on the CBS television network. Debuting in 1968, the program was created by Don Hewitt and Bill Leonard, who distinguished it from other ne…
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — The Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk is a four-blade, twin-engine, medium-lift military utility helicopter manufactured by Sikorsky Aircraft. Sikorsky submitted a design for the United States Army's Utility …
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“However, a strong core becomes even more vital to our health and longevity in our senior years.”
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No evidence was found regarding the necessity of maintaining a strong core for health and longevity in senior years.

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