Wren Tidwell

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In animal research, even rats, who are social animals, suffer when they are caged solo. Little did we know how stressful isolation is for this social animal. Now we know that when rats are caged alone, they don’t receive the safety signals from being in close proximity to others and feel more stressed out. They get three times more mammary tumors than the rats who live in a group.
The Telomere Effect: A Revolutionary Approach to Living Younger, Healthier, Longer
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