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Why, and When Subjective Well-Being Influences Health
A new study reveals subjective well-being can have an influence on physical health. The review indicates that subjective well-being—factors such as life satisfaction and enjoyment of life—can influence physical health. The review’s investigators also examine why this is so and … Continue reading
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Neurobiological basis to form and maintain Close Personal Relationships and Psychological Well-being
The social brain hypothesis proposes that the demands of the social environment provided the evolutionary pressure that led to the expansion of the primate brain. Consistent with this notion, that functioning in the social world is crucial to our survival, … Continue reading
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