Maintaining high or increasing levels of social interaction over time has potentially protective effects on cognitive and physical abilities in older adults, according to a new study published in the December issue of the Journal of Health and Social Behavior.Get fit.
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Thursday, December 08, 2011
Social Engagement in Older Adults May Improve Health
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