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Home»Mental Health»Do pets really reduce stress? A new study has found they don’t – The Independent
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Do pets really reduce stress? A new study has found they don’t – The Independent

June 17, 2026
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Do pets really reduce stress? A new study has found they don’t  The IndependentIf you’re feeling down, maybe don’t pet your cat, new study suggests  The ConversationWhy cuddling your cat might not be the perfect end to a stressful day  The TelegraphCuddling cats might make us feel worse when under stress  Medical Xpress6 tips for choosing quality vitamins and supplements  personcountylife.com

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