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  2. Blood Type and Health - WebMD

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    Stomach Cancer. 2 /12. A, AB, and B blood types are more at risk than type Os. Specifically, people with type A blood are more likely to get stomach cancer. Researchers think this might be because ...

  3. The Blood Type Diet: An Evidence-Based Review - Healthline

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    The blood type diet (BTD), also known as the blood group diet, was popularized in 1996 by Dr. Peter D’Adamo in his book “Eat Right 4 Your Type.”. In this book, Dr. D’Adamo claims the ...

  4. 6 Benefits of Friendship and How to Get Them - Healthline

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    At the same time, knowing you have a support network can help you feel more secure in your own life. Even when your friends are scattered over several cities, states, or even countries, you still ...

  5. Why You Should Get (and Give) More Hugs - Healthline

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    1. Hugs reduce stress by showing your support. When a friend or family member is dealing with something painful or unpleasant in their lives, give them a hug. Scientists say that giving another ...

  6. Holistic Medicine: A Comprehensive Guide - WebMD

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    Holistic medicine is a form of healing that considers the whole person – body, mind, spirit, and emotions – in the quest for optimal health and wellness. According to the holistic medicine ...

  7. Keeping in Touch With Family Can Help Keep You Healthy - WebMD

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    Help for family members can take many different forms, Vangelisti says, including: Emotional support: “Making us feel better, sharing in happy moments together,” she says. Esteem support ...

  8. Social connection - Wikipedia

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    Social connection is the experience of feeling close and connected to others. It involves feeling loved , cared for, and valued, [1] and forms the basis of interpersonal relationships . "Connection is the energy that exists between people when they feel seen, heard and valued; when they can give and receive without judgement; and when they ...

  9. The Gut-Brain Connection: How it Works and The ... - Healthline

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    Neurotransmitters. Your gut and brain are also connected through chemicals called neurotransmitters. Neurotransmitters produced in the brain control feelings and emotions. For example, the ...