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Human Animal Bond Research Initiative (HABRI) Identifies Seven Areas of Strong Scientific Research Backing Health Benefits of Pets
WASHINGTON --(Business Wire)--
Bob Vetere, president of the Human Animal Bond Research Initiative
Foundation (HABRI), is pleased to announce that over the past year, its
online hub, HABRI Central, has collected extensive research and evidence
available online for peer review in seven key areas including allergy
and asthma immunity among children, Alzheimer's, autism, cancer,
cardiovascular diseases, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder
(PTSD). After more than a year of organizing existing research and data,
HABRI Central has identified these seven areas of strong scientific
research solidifying the positive impacts animals have on human health.
"Research exploring the human-animal bond is still a relatively new area
of study and we are pleased with the compilation and strong amount of
research that has been conducted on these health issues thus far," said
Vetere. "We look forward to continuing the momentum and our commitment
to supporting research in multiple fields to help solidify that pets
provide people with dozens of health benefits and much more than just
love and companionship."
Among key findings in these seven fields, new research has shown that
contact with companion animals can have physical benefits to those with
PTSD including the release of oxytocin and endorphins in the brain; pets
can have a protective effect for young children from allergies later in
life; and patients recovering from heart surgery have a better rate of
srvival if they own a pet.
Housing research on these health issues and more, HABRI Central serves
as an online comprehensive bibliography and repository of scholarly
material and a platform for peer-reviewed content for those involved in
human-animal bond studies. Managed by Purdue University (News - Alert), this
centralized research and resources are available at www.habricentral.org.
The Human Animal Bond Research Initiative Foundation (HABRI) is a
national, non-profit foundation dedicated to promoting the positive role
animals play in the health and well being of people, families and
communities. HABRI, in partnership with Purdue University, has also
created a comprehensive online research center, HABRI Central. HABRI
Central serves as a comprehensive bibliography and repository of
scholarly material, an online publishing platform for peer-reviewed
content, and a virtual collaborative community for those involved in
human-animal studies. Dr. Alan Beck, Director of Purdue University
School of Veterinary Medicine's Center for the Human-Animal Bond and
Charles Watkinson, Director of Purdue University Press, oversees the
development of the project. An editorial board of internationally
acclaimed experts in the field guides content development to ensure that
it remains relevant to the human-animal studies community.
For more information on HABRI, visit www.habri.org
or for media inquiries or executive interview opportunities, contact
Brooke Gersich at brooke@theimpetusagency.com
or 775.322.4022.
Founded by The American Pet Product Association (APPA), Petco Animal
Supplies Inc., and Zoetis (formerly the animal health business of
Pfizer), HABRI is a broad coalition of companies, organizations,
entities and individuals whose mission is to achieve formal, widespread
scientific recognition that validates and supports the positive roles of
pets and animals in the integrated health of families and communities,
leading to informed decisions in human health.
1155 Fifteenth Street, NW, Suite 500, Washington, DC 20005 (202)
580-6280 www.habri.org

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