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Pets, touch, and COVID-19: Health benefits from non-human touch through times of stress
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J Young
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J. YOUNG
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R PRITCHARD
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C Nottle
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H. Banwell
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R. Pritchard
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J Young
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YOUNG
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2020
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Journal of Behavioral Economics for Policy
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