Coronavirus: Expert urges caution over hugs as lockdown eases
[unable to retrieve full-text content]Embraces should be selective, short, and avoid face-to-face contact, says Sage member Prof Cath Noakes. BBC News – Health
[unable to retrieve full-text content]Embraces should be selective, short, and avoid face-to-face contact, says Sage member Prof Cath Noakes. BBC News – Health
How are you with personal space? If you’re someone who loves hugs, you may be doing your personal health a big favor by letting people in! Research suggests that hugging has a large number of potential health benefits. Yup, simply embracing another person may contribute to healthy blood pressure levels already within the normal range,… Read More »
There are a number of good reasons that touching, hugging, and kissing the people we love feels comforting and reassuring. In this Spotlight, we will explore how such displays of affection impact your health and well-being. What are the benefits of affective touch? In this Spotlight, we investigate. When we touch, hug, or kiss a… Read More »