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Oaliur Rahman 09 Jun, 2024 11:44:02 PM 1 156
Best Answer: Half of men admit that they don’t talk about their health, a Cleveland Clinic survey showed. “Not knowing there’s a problem may be preferable to the discomfort of learning there is one,” says Harvard clinical health psychologist Natalie Christine Dattilo. Forget guilt-tripping and nagging; you’ll only cause resentment. Try to give off calm, supportive and loving vibes. Be a good role model and take care of yourself in the meantime.
Oaliur Rahman 09 Jun, 2024 11:44:02 PM