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Gratitude and the Brain: What Science Suggests

Research explores how gratitude practices may relate to attention, emotion regulation, and social connection, while avoiding claims that gratitude directly changes brain structure or treats disease.

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Gratitude and the Brain: What Science Suggests

Research explores how gratitude practices may relate to attention, emotion regulation, and social connection, while avoiding claims that gratitude directly changes brain structure or treats disease.

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