Health & Medicine
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Researchers Show That Petting Dogs Can Help Cope With Stress and Depression
Researchers led by Rahel Marti from the University of Basel in Switzerland indicate that observing, experiencing, and touching actual dogs increases activity in the brain's prefrontal cortex.
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