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Physical Intimacy May Speed Healing & Calm Stress Hormones

But the study didn’t stop at biology. Scientists also tested how relationship dynamics influenced recovery. Some couples completed a 10-minute appreciation exercise, while others simply chatted. For the next five days, participants logged their daily interactions—affection, conflict, sex, all of it—and provided saliva samples so researchers could track cortisol, the body’s main stress hormone.
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