Love and money both matter for health, but they don’t replace each other
· eric w. dolan
AI Briefing
- • Happy romantic relationships linked to better physical health, study finds.
- • Financial security also independently linked to improved physical health.
- • Both domains important, but neither replaces the other, researchers conclude.
Context
A new study shows that having a happy romantic relationship and a sense of financial security are linked to better physical and mental health. These two factors are independently connected to improved health outcomes.
Having both a happy relationship and financial security matters for overall health. They are important in their own right and do not replace each other, according to the study's findings.
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