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Published 08:00 1 Jun 2019 BST
Updated 12:56 31 May 2019 BST

This is what assistant professor Alex Jensen from Brigham Young University, who has written several studies on sibling relationships, had to say about the study:
“What we know suggests that sisters play a role in promoting positive mental health,” Jensen explains. “Later in life they often do more to keep families in contact with one another after the parents pass.”
And don't worry if you tend to get into arguments with your sister – these are also good for both of you.
“They help you develop social skills, like communication, compromise and negotiation, even sibling conflict, if it is minor, can promote healthy development.”
Oh – and brothers benefit from having sisters, too.
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