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Mindfulness, laughter and robot dogs may relieve lockdown loneliness – study – The Guardian
University of Cambridge researchers identify potentially effective interventions to help people

Health & wellbeingUniversity of Cambridge researchers identify potentially effective interventions to help people
Wed 17 Feb 2021 19.00 GMT
Robotic dogs, laughter therapy and mindfulness could help people cope with loneliness and social isolation during the Covid-19 pandemic, researchers at the University of Cambridge have found.
The team at the universitys School of Medicine, led by Dr Christopher Williams, reviewed 58 existing studies on loneliness and identified interventions that could be adapted…
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