University of Arizona: Why It May Be Better To Give Than To Receive This Valentine's Day
February 09, 2023
February 09, 2023
TUCSON, Arizona, Feb. 9 (TNStalk)(TNSjou) -- The University of Arizona issued the following Q&A on Feb. 8, 2023, with Kory Floyd, professor of communication and psychology:
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Research has shown that hugs, kisses and other forms of affectionate communication are good for health and well-being, especially when it comes to the heart. Those who give affection may see even more benefit than those on the receiving end, a University of Arizona expert says.
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Research has shown that hugs, kisses and other forms of affectionate communication are good for health and well-being, especially when it comes to the heart. Those who give affection may see even more benefit than those on the receiving end, a University of Arizona expert says.
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