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Hugging has been
proven to have
health benefits. One
study has even
shown that
hugs increase levels of
oxytocin and
reduce blood pressure.
Hugging can...
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learning applications. In
addition to
Transformers and the
Hugging Face Hub, the
Hugging Face
ecosystem contains libraries for
other tasks, such as dataset...
- ain't no
front hug zone" and "Jesus
never hugged nobody like that." Pann has said the song was
satirizing the
Christian habit of side
hugging. Many volunteer...
- A
hug is a form of
physical intimacy.
Hug,
Hugs or
HUG may also
refer to:
Hug (surname) (various people)
Hug I of Empúries (965–1040),
Count of Empúries...
- Hip-
huggers are
pants worn by both men and women,
generally made of
denim and ****ed
tightly around the hips and thighs,
while usually having flared or...
- In wrestling, a bear
hug, also
known as a bodylock, is a
grappling clinch hold and stand-up
grappling position where the arms are
wrapped around the opponent...
- The
bunny hug was a
dancing style performed by
young people, in the
early 20th century. It is
thought to have
originated in San Francisco, California...
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National Hugging Day is an
annual event dedicated to
hugging in the
United States. It was
created by
Kevin Zaborney, a
Christian pastor, and
occurs annually...
- Cow-
hugging therapy or cow
cuddling involves people hugging cows for healing.
People have
claimed that it has
mental health benefits. As of late 2023...
- Look up tree
hugger or
treehugger in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tree
hugger may
refer to: A term used for the Bishnois, who
perished in the Khejarli...