Feb 08 2009


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Dogs Help Students

Posted at 10:55 pm under Current Events in the News, Health

When school gets too overwhelming go play with your dog.

When deadlines loom and homework accumulates, a dog can be a source of support, companionship and stress relief for students according to a recent Ohio State University study. Those studying medical coding training courses can benefit from playing fetch with their dog when the stress starts to mount. While other research has shown that pets can reduce anxiety and provide comfort for the elderly or the terminally ill this new study showed the same is true for college students.

Researchers found that students who lived with a pet were less likely to report feeling lonely or depressed. They often relied on the animal to help them through stressful times.

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  1. no imageKaren (Who am I?)on 09 Feb 2009 at 12:01 pm 1

    This is why some nursing homes allow pets. My dogs can get me out of a funk.

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  2. no imageJane Doe (Who am I?)on 11 Feb 2009 at 10:25 am 2

    I’ve been hospitalized for my depression and during one of those a volunteer brought her dog in to interact with the patients. I thought that was a brilliant idea. Animals can bring such healing.

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