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It Keeps Your Health In Check
While it may come as no surprise that gratitude improves your mental health – because being kind and grateful is good for the soul – it’s great for your physical health, too. According to a 2013 study, people who embrace and exude gratitude report feeling less pain, aches, cramps, and can stave off illness better than those who aren’t grateful.
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