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Active Social Life May Delay Memory Loss

Article on Healthy Aging website.  From article:

“Social participation and integration have profound effects on health and well being of people during their lifetimes,” said Berkman. “We know from previous studies that people with many social ties have lower mortality rates. We now have mounting evidence that strong social networks can help to prevent declines in memory. As our society ages and has more and more older people, it will be important to promote their engagement in social and community life to maintain their well being.”

Does this mean that seniors who share their homes fare better than those who live alone? What do you think?

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