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Study shows that relationships have the biggest effect on health

A bird flies in front of a sunrise over Lake Ontario, in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada June 15, 2017.    REUTERS/Mark Blinch - RC17AE1CBFC0

The biggest contributor to our health is our relationships. Image: REUTERS/Mark Blinch

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