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Emotional support animals can provide quantifiable benefits to people with serious mental illness – News-Medical.net
A team led by a social work researcher at The University of Toledo has published the first empirical evidence that emotional support animals can provide quantifiable…

A team led by a social work researcher at The University of Toledo has published the first empirical evidence that emotional support animals can provide quantifiable benefits to individuals with serious mental illness who are experiencing depression, anxiety and loneliness.
The research brings credence to the many anecdotal reports of emotional support animals having positive impacts on chronic mental health issues.
This is the first peer-reviewed, published scientific evidence that emotional support…
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