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Cette tendance "Research on dog ownership and human longevity benefits" a été détectée dans la catégorie Lifestyle & Bien-être avec un score de 92/100. Cette tendance connaît une croissance explosive et attire beaucoup d'attention actuellement.

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/wellness/2026/05/13/can-having-dog-boost-your-longevity-heres-what-science-says/https://www.myvetcandy.com/news/2026/5/13/what-vets-need-to-know-about-the-latest-science-on-dogs-and-longevityhttps://www.afr.com/life-and-luxury/arts-and-culture/the-10b-race-to-make-your-dog-and-you-live-longer-20260507-p5zulshttps://thefinancialexpress.com.bd/lifestyle/others/your-dog-is-literally-saving-your-life

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Democracy Dies in Darkness ! By I’ve had four dogs since my mid-20s — three cocker spaniels and one Jack Russell terrier — and I’ve come to believe that canines are unmatched as companions, providing faithful, unconditional love. They’re even great listeners. (My current cocker, Binx, often “cocks” his head from side to side when I’m talking with him.) If there were no other reason to live with a dog than that, it would be enough. * * * What readers are saying The comments overwhelmingly...

— washingtonpost.com

Ce que disent les sources

  • "Emerging research suggests that dog ownership may be associated with improved human health and increased longevity by promoting companionship, activity and emotional support."

  • "A recent Washington Post piece is making the rounds, and it does a solid job of summarizing what the science actually says about dog ownership and longevity..."

  • "As pet owners treat animals like children, the demand for longevity medicine is skyrocketing, creating a bridge for treatments that could soon benefit..."

  • "Many people view dogs simply as household companions. In Bangladesh, though, it is considered more acceptable as a pet in urban households."

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