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Bromances May Be Good For Men’s Health

News.berkeley.edu 3/8/2016

“… Human studies show that social interactions increase the level of the hormone oxytocin in the brain, and that oxytocin helps people bond and socialize more, increasing their resilience in the face of stress and leading to longer, healthier lives. …”

Read the entire article: http://news.berkeley.edu/2016/03/03/bromances-may-be-good-for-mens-health/