Random acts of kindness are more rewarding than planned volunteering

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Researchers from the University of Hong Kong analysed the results of more than 200 previous studies into generosity involving over 198,000 participants.

Researchers analysed the findings of more than 200 studies on generosity. They found a 'modest link' between doing good and mental health wellbeing.

 

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