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BENEFITS OF HUGS PSYCHOLOGY
Psychology says people who give long hugs aren't necessarily clingy, they may simply value emotional closenessPsychology suggests that people who give long hugs aren't necessarily more emotional or dependent than others. The value of a hug depends l...
The age of job embrace: Employees have learned to stop quitting & love their jobs, even toxic onesWorkers are now holding onto their jobs tightly. This is a change from the past when many people switched jobs frequently. Economic worries...
How being in love can actually boost your heart health, according to cardiologistsLove can have a significant impact on heart health, with research suggesting that strong relationships help lower stress, improve blood pre...
Hug Day 2022: Why hugging is the universal expression of love and careOn February 12 each year millions express their love with hugs.
The pandemic left us with imperfect substitutes for hugs. But can they fulfill 'touch hunger'?When people feel deprived of touch, their well-being can suffer.
Fed hopes for inflation psych-out, stable expectations, as prices riseIt's a calculated gamble inflation will behave as it did before the pandemic, and that if something unanticipated happens the Fed will be d...
Is the workplace handshake truly dead, or is it simply hibernating?The handshake traditionally was meant to show respect in business.
A hug a day will keep negative emotions and stress awayPeople who hug enjoy better physical and psychological health, and improved relationships.
Meet the 93-year-old woman who still works five days a week and never wants to retireThe park ranger assigned to the Rosie the Riveter-World War II Home Front National Historical Park writes frequently on her blog.