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Forget Dry January. Drinking in pub with friends is good for you, says Oxford University
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Going to the pub together keeps male friendships strong, suggests scientist | The Independent | The Independent
Oxford professor argues alcohol has been key to mankind's survival and success | Daily Mail Online
Alcohol and Humans: A Long and Social Affair | NHBS Academic & Professional Books
S7 Ep01: The Science of Relationships | WarriorU
PDF) Functional Benefits of (Modest) Alcohol Consumption
Having a few beers is the best way to maintain male friendships | News | The Times
Robin Dunbar (Universidad de Oxford): “El consumo de alcohol podría ser clave en la supervivencia de la especie”
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What Is Lockdown Doing To Our Friendships?
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Going to the pub is officially good for you, according to Oxford University researchers | The Independent | The Independent
Love popping down your local pub for a couple of pints? Here's some good news... - Mirror Online
Having a few beers is the best way to maintain male friendships | News | The Times
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Why drink is the secret to humanity's success | Financial Times
Why Beer Is the World's Most Popular Drink | Time
Men's wellbeing depends on meeting up with friends | Daily Mail Online
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Friends: Understanding the Power of our Most Important Relationships : Dunbar, Robin: Amazon.com.au: Books
Living near a pub makes you happier, claims Oxford study
On this week's #podcast episode, we are joined by Professor Robin Dunbar, Emeritus Professor at the University of Oxford 🏫 Have a listen to Professor... | By CAMRA - the Campaign for
Alcohol good for personal and mental wellbeing
Ep 85: How many friends can you have? | Robin Dunbar (Emeritus Professor, Evolutionary Psychology, Oxford University) | So This Is My Why