Relationships and Social Connection
Cross-source consensus on Relationships and Social Connection from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Relationships are treated as biological health inputs rather than optional lifestyle accessories. — Biohacking for Women, Mitochondria, Relationships, and Sexual Health
- Lack of tribe, friendship, and social interaction is proposed to signal unsafety to the nervous system and keep the body in threat mode. — Biohacking for Women, Mitochondria, Relationships, and Sexual Health
- Healthy relationships are presented as beneficial, while unhealthy attachment can involve stalking, harassment, domestic abuse, trauma bonding, or returning to harmful partners. — Biohacking for Women, Mitochondria, Relationships, and Sexual Health
- Love is described as including sex drive, romantic love, pair bonding, and bonds extending to family and social relationships. — Biohacking for Women, Mitochondria, Relationships, and Sexual Health
- Social isolation is described as a major health stressor associated with diseases of despair such as alcoholism, drug addiction, suicide, and homicide. — Biohacking for Women, Mitochondria, Relationships, and Sexual Health