Here's another way of potentially postponing the onset of dementia and reducing dementia risk: cultivating an active social life. Meeting up with other people regularly was associated with delaying ...
New research suggests that socialising could help to reduce the risk of frailty later in life. Researchers from Newcastle University examined data on more than 2,000 men over the age of 65 who were ...
May 30 -- THURSDAY, May 29 (HealthDay News) -- People who keep up active social lives as they age may be doing their brain a favor, a new study finds. Being socially active may increase feelings of ...
Facebook has allowed people to expand their social lives online, but it looks like the social network might have positive impacts on real life mortality. A new study published in the Proceedings of ...
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