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It's all in the bonding

Women who turn to other women for friendship not only lower the risk of early death, but also heal faster in times of trauma.

Updated on: Dec 27, 2007 04:13 PM IST
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A woman without confidants and friends from the same sex risk early death and are often found to take longer periods to recover from bereavement and other trauma compared to those who have a bigger group of friends. A study from the University of California says female bonding activities serve as very important stress management strategies and they have qualifiable health benefits.

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The study indicates women who turn to other women for friendship lower the risk of early death, they also heal faster in times of bereavement or other trauma. Woman-to-woman friendship bonding or 'hanging out with friends' serve the purpose of filling the emotional gaps. Besides, says the study published in

Psychological review

when women are under stress, the hormone oxytocin is released as part of the response to stress.

This encourages them to seek the company of other women, and when they are engaged, more oxytocin is released, which counters stress and has a calming effect, it says. "Women are more loyal and appreciative in their relationship so they possess a tendency to be bonded with each other," says Dr Aruna Broota, a well known psychiatrist and professor, University of Delhi.

 
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