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Isolating together is challenging – and relationship stresses can affect biological functioning

  • Written by Hannah L. Schacter, Assistant Professor of Psychology, Wayne State University
Isolating together is challenging – and relationship stresses can affect biological functioningPartners who feel connected to one another may experience health benefits.becca tapert/Unsplash, CC BY

In the wake of COVID-19 social distancing and stay-at-home orders, young couples may find themselves spending more time with each other than ever before.

Isolating together is challenging – and relationship stresses can affect biological functioningIn unprecedented times, couples navigate the latest relationship test.ItsDanSheehan/Twitter

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