The power of touch has even more benefits according to a new study. This is Judy Gaman and this is your Stay Young Medical Minute. Are you in Sync with your spouse or significant other? Maybe you just need to hold hands more often or snuggle at night. A new study from the University of Colorado at Boulder shows that when lovers touch, their bodies actually synch up. Heart rates tend to mimic each other and they are as one. Much like how music can affect our vital signs, so can touch. If your spouse is stressed or in pain, touching them lovingly may be just what the doctor ordered. If you ask me, you don’t need a special occasion to hold hands, give a hug or snuggle, make every day a Find all of our Medical Minutes and The Staying Young Radio Show at STAY YOUNG AMERICA DOT COM. Let us help you live better, live longer! Join me, at STAY YOUNG AMERICA DOT COM
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