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Happiness / Emotions / Philosophy of love / Philosophy of life / Epicureanism / Eudaimonia / Social genomics / Psychological well-being / Loneliness / Transcriptome / The good life / Positive psychology
Date: 2016-04-11 12:40:01
Happiness
Emotions
Philosophy of love
Philosophy of life
Epicureanism
Eudaimonia
Social genomics
Psychological well-being
Loneliness
Transcriptome
The good life
Positive psychology

Loneliness, eudaimonia, and the human conserved transcriptional response to adversity

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