Touch is not a want—part IIFebruary 14, 2022While we have known touch can calm an animal with fear, anxiety, and stress, it’s been a relatively short period of time since science began to examine of how touch matters at a biochemical level.
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Physical touch is a need, not a wantDecember 20, 2021The author makes a case for the importance of touch between humans, which has severely diminished during COVID.