c*********e 发帖数: 1 | 1 “Research suggests that these community social connections are as important
for resilience to disaster is as physical material like disaster kits or
medical supplies,” explained Ichiro Kawachi, a professor of social
epidemiology at Harvard’s School of Public Health. “ Voluntarism is good
for the health of people who receive social support, but also good for the
health of people who offer their help. ”
Scientific evidence supports the idea that acts of generosity can be
beneficial when we volunteer and give back regularly — and not just after a
natural disaster. Volunteering is linked to health benefits like lower
blood pressure and decreased mortality rates.
Read more:
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/26/well/mind/why-doing-good-is-good-for-the-
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