Hold back on the bickering. Couples who share sweet moments filled with humor and affection, and sync up biologically two hearts beating as one enjoy better health prospects and live longer than their more quarrelsome counterparts, suggests new UC Berkeley research. The findings, recently published online in the Journal of Personality and SocialHold back on the bickering. Couples who share sweet moments filled with humor and affection, and sync up biologically two hearts beating as one enjoy better health prospects and live longer than their more quarrelsome counterparts, suggests new UC Berkeley research. The findings, recently published online in the Journal of Personality and Social ยป The FINANCIAL Health&Beauty