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Can Dogs, Cats and Other Pets Truly Improve Your Health?


This article was made possible by the support of Yakult and produced independently by Scientific American's board of editors. “Jake can throw his arms around the dog when he doesn’t feel comfortable ... Read More

Yes, pets can be good for your health: Expert insights


SO MARIA, LET’S ADD ONE MORE HEALTH TIP TO THAT LIST. GET A DOG. RESEARCH SHOWS THAT THERE ARE A LOT OF BENEFITS, INCLUDING LESS STRESS AND A LONGER LIFE. HERE TO EXPLAIN IS DOCTOR TODD ELLERIN FROM ... Read More

New research finds pets might not actually improve your wellbeing


People often turn to pets to boost their mood and find companionship. Improving well-being and reducing loneliness are among the most cited reasons for adopting an animal companion. But even though ... Read More


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