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    Our cozy gift guide has self-care gifts for your friends, family, loved ones and even yourself—because nothing is better than a gift that feels like a warm hug. 40 Coziest Gift Ideas for Anyone ...

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    According to the National Institute of Mental Health, more than 31% of U.S. adults experience an anxiety disorder at some time in their lives, and about 1 in 5 had any anxiety disorder in the past ...

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    4.0 Wearable. Aside from being one of our favorite all-around health wearables, the Whoop 4.0 also includes a unique Stress Monitor feature that measures your heart rate variability and heart rate ...

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    Oprah’s ‘The Life You Want’ Conversation Cards. Price: $34.95 These question cards can be used as conversation cards, journal prompts or for daily meditation. “Whether you keep this set of ...

  7. Comfort object - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, according to a 2011 survey by Travelodge, about 35 percent of British adults sleep with a teddy bear. [13] In a 2008 study, the Sony AIBO robotic pet was found to decrease loneliness among elderly in nursing homes. [14] The notion of a "comfort object" may be expanded to include representations of one's family, home, and culture.