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Back in 1963, The Beatles summed up how good it feels to hold someone's hand. But if you want to walk briskly, holding hands is likely to slow you down, a new study reports.
Studies show that holding hands can reduce pain and buffer stressful experiences. But its impact on brain activity suggests something more profound is going on. Q: I’m curious why humans hold ...
Cade began doing some experiments walking and holding hands with different people. "I became fascinated by the multiple ways in which our identities — including ethnicity, gender, age, sexuality ...
Back in 1963, The Beatles summed up how good it feels to hold someone's hand. But if you want to walk briskly, holding hands is likely to slow you down, a new study reports.