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It was quiet day met with vacuous reflection of his day of work. He was walking home, unaware of the cataclysm about to make his aquaintenance on that fateful walk home. It would be his last day he would ever work again. It would also be the last day...
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Elderly people who spend less time socializing experience more rapid decline in motor function, U.S. researchers say. "It's not just running around the track that is good for you," Dr. Aron Buchman of Rush University Medical Center said in a statement....
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Socializing may help elderly people to ward off some of the physical damage of aging, a new study suggests. In Tuesday's Archives of Internal Medicine, researchers reported that among people aged 60 to 90, each point decrease in a five-point scale measuring...
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