Confiding in friends good for mental health

August 25, 2020

In a pathbreaking finding, authors of the study have highlighted that maintaining social connections and regular social interaction, including visiting your friends and family members may actually have a protective effect on reducing the risk of depression.

In a pathbreaking finding, authors of the study have highlighted that maintaining social connections and regular social interaction, including visiting your friends and family members may actually have a protective effect on reducing the risk of depression.

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