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Losing Touch: Another Drawback of the COVID-19 Pandemic

The Scientist Magazine®

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Affectionate touches tap into the nervous system’s rest and digest mode, reducing the release of stress hormones, bolstering the immune system, and stimulating brainwaves linked with relaxation.

by Ashley Yeager

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reviewed, added categories KV 4Nov21 Ready - WF 18 Nov 2021
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2020-07-23 19:30:00
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Yeager, Ashley
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Losing Touch
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The Scientist Magazine®
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Notes
reviewed, added categories KV 4Nov21 Ready - WF 18 Nov 2021
Pages
0
Publisheddate
2020-07-23 19:30:00
Resourceauthor
Yeager, Ashley
Shorttitle
Losing Touch
Source
The Scientist Magazine®
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The Scientist Magazine®
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