Posted on September 17th, 2011 by Health News
Men who channeled positive thoughts into a five-week writing assignment about their testicular cancer showed signs of improved mental health afterward, in contrast to men who wrote negatively or neutrally about their condition, according to results of a Baylor University pilot study…
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Tags: cancer, Men's Health, mental
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