Friendships
- LifestyleYahoo Life UK
How posh are you? These 40 signs give away your class, according to Brits
'Just going to cook some supper on the Aga, darling.'
4-min read - HealthYahoo Life UK
The power of a hug: What a lack of touch has done to our physical and mental health
Hugging sets off a reaction in our bodies that is good for both our physical and mental health.
5-min read - LifestyleYahoo Life UK
How to revive friendships post-lockdown: Should we be contacting five close friends every week?
Professor Robin Dunbar says we need to check in with our five closest friends at least once every week.
7-min read - LifestyleYahoo Life UK
Being a hugger might be hereditary, new study finds
Some people just can't help but greeting everyone with a hug.
3-min read - LifestyleElle
Generation Flake: Why Are We Constantly Bailing On Our Friends?
What are we learning by flaking in the golden age of bailing?
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Loneliness epidemic: here's how to make friends as an adult
Over half of UK adults haven't made a new friend in 'a very long time'
- NewsMarie-Claire Dorking
Feeling lonely? It could be in your DNA
The research sought to discover what makes one person more likely than another to feel lonely, even in the same situation, and the findings reveal that loneliness appears to be a “modestly heritable” trait.