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    This man and his dog are (t)winning Instagram

    All images courtesy of @topherbrophy, @rosenbergthedog and @thedogstyler.They say that over the years, couples start to look alike. There may be some truth to that with Topher Brophy and his dog Rosenberg.Although the pair have only been together for two years, they share an unmistakable similarity — their hair, their green eyes and their many adorable matching costumes!The two share their penchant for twinning on their Instagram page, and started doing so because it "just felt natural.""When we

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    5 breastfeeding myths busted

    Breastfeeding has become a hot topic lately. From the multiple benefits it provides babies to celebrities like Chrissy Teigen and Mila Kunis fighting to #normalizebreastfeeding, there’s been a lot of debate surrounding the act.

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    10 love phobias you didnt know existed

    Love should come easily and naturally, but for some that’s easier said than done.

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    12 gorgeous traditional wedding outfits from around the world

    Weddings often bring to mind images of brides in flowing white gowns and men in sharp tuxes or suits.

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    8 grilling mistakes to avoid at your next barbecue

    Canada Day is almost here which means it’s time to fire up that grill!

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    Letting babies cry themselves to sleep not harmful, study says

    If you have a restless tot who cries himself to sleep, researchers suggest you should let him. In a recent study published Tuesday in the journal Pediatrics, Australian researchers found that allowing babies to “cry it out” can help babies fall asleep sooner and sleep more soundly throughout the night. The study randomly divided 43 sets of infants and parents into three groups – “graduated extinction,” “bedtime fading” and a control group.

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    Are you friends with your ex? You may have psychopathic traits

    The study’s findings revealed that people who had “dark triad personality traits,” such as narcissism, machiavellianism and psycopathy, were more likely to maintain friendships with their exes for “practical and sexual reasons.” Perhaps unsurprisingly, men also rated the importance of said reasons as more important than women did. The study first polled 340 people on the reasons for staying friends with their ex. The 500 participants were also given a personality test to identify levels of the