Michigan State: Study Says Friends Are Most Valued in Cultures Where They May Be Needed Most
January 22, 2021
January 22, 2021
EAST LANSING, Michigan, Jan. 22 (TNSJou) -- Michigan State University issued the following news release on Jan. 21:
Friends are more than just trusted confidantes, say Michigan State University researchers who have examined the cultural and health benefits of close human relationships in a new study.
"Friendships are one of the untapped resources people can draw on to pursue a happier and healthier life. They literally cost nothing and have health and well-being be . . .
Friends are more than just trusted confidantes, say Michigan State University researchers who have examined the cultural and health benefits of close human relationships in a new study.
"Friendships are one of the untapped resources people can draw on to pursue a happier and healthier life. They literally cost nothing and have health and well-being be . . .