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This is an archive article published on February 3, 2011

Hugs do drive pain away: Study

A hug from a loved one really does work in driving pain away and reducing stress,reveals University of California.

A new study has found that a hug from a loved one really does work in driving pain away and reducing stress.

University of California revealed that,at least for women,the touch or sight or even a photograph of a partner seems to anaesthetise them,reports the Telegraph.

25 women volunteers were given a mild burn after which the scientists found that they felt less discomfort by looking at photos of their boyfriends. A similar effect was seen if they held hands with their partners when “moderately painful heat stimuli” was applied to their forearms.

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Meanwhile educational Psychologist Dr Ludwig Lowenstein claims that the secret to a happy marriage could be four hugs a day. Other important elements included two romantic walks a month and at least one visit to a pub or cinema without the children or other friends.

The couples also recommended that husbands should give their wife flowers or another gift at least once a month. But they also advised people to spend at least one evening away from their partner a month.


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