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Staying Socially Active May Slow Biological Aging and Prolong Your Life
A new study finds people who stay socially engaged as they age have a lower median biological age, healthier behaviors, and a lower risk of dying.
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Nostalgic? It's Better For Friendships, Mental Health
- Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter
- March 14, 2025
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Nostalgia might be met by eyerolls from some, as the emotion might inspire insipid images of rose-tinted glasses, gooey sentimentality and living in a time-lost past.
But people prone to nostalgia have an edge when it comes to their health and well-being, a new study say...
Neglect Can Be as Damaging to Child Development as Abuse, in Some Ways
- Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter
- January 13, 2025
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Simple neglect can be as damaging to a child’s social development as physical, sexual or emotional abuse.
Children whose basic needs aren’t met...
Friendships Are Especially Powerful Late in Life, Poll Says
- Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter
- December 16, 2024
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Close friendships are incredibly important to the mental health of middle-aged folks and seniors, a new study finds.
Older adults with worse mental or physical health were twice as likely to say they don’t have any close friends, according to results from the Unive...
Why Friendships in Your Teen Years Are So Important
- Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter
- October 11, 2024
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Friendships forged during a person’s turbulent teenage years lay the essential foundation for their happiness later in life, a new study suggests.
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