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Behavioral ecology confirms animal "friendships" are biologically real, defined as enduring preferential associations. Data from dogs and cross-species pairs proves these bonds are adaptive strategies, debunking the claim that non-human bonding is merely anthropomorphic projection.

Young adults say they’re happy with their friendships. So why do so many still feel disconnected? - EurekAlert!

Friendships can ease loneliness for dementia caregivers - EurekAlert!

MSU study: Friendships between queer people can improve well-being — but there’s nuance - EurekAlert!

How the science of friendships can help make yours better

Why Friendships Matter More Than You Think

Banning friendships can backfire: Moms who 'meddle' make bad behavior worse

Banning friendships can backfire: moms who ‘meddle’ make bad behavior worse - EurekAlert

Friendships in America may be in less peril than previously thought - EurekAlert

Friendships in America may be in less peril than previously thought

Depressed people are most dissatisfied with their finances, employment, health, leisure, and life as a whole. They are most satisfied with the people they live with or with living alone, their relationship with family, accommodation, personal safety, friendships and sex life.