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Specifically, researchers hope to discover if working with a service dog during therapy leads to fewer trauma symptoms and less severe PTSD, less suicidal thinking, better biological, physiological and social well-being and an easier time completing prolonged exposure therapy.

The World Health Organization has included social well-being — the quality of our social support networks — in its definition of health as far back as the 1940s.

But I didn’t realize it was going to be something that would be detrimental to my social well-being.

Touch plays a fundamental role in our physical, emotional, and social well-being.

"Russia and China, like most countries of the world, share the desire for equal, mutually beneficial cooperation in order to achieve universal sustainable and long-term economic progress and social well-being, while respecting the diversity of civilization and the right of each State to its own development model," Putin said.

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