Receiving a hug from someone on a day of interpersonal conflict can help buffer against hard feelings, according to a new study published in the open-access journal PLOS ONE.
People who engage more frequently in interpersonal touch tend to have better physical and mental health and improved relationships. Researchers suggest that interpersonal touch can enhance a person’s well-being by helping to buffer against the negative consequences of psychological stress, and touch might be a...
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