Here's one more reason to be grateful for your friends --
they might help you live longer.
Australian researchers found elderly social butterflies were less likely to die over a 10-year period compared to people with the fewest friends.
A look at results from 148 more studies shows a clear link between social ties and a long life.
Courtesy: WebMD.
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they might help you live longer.
Australian researchers found elderly social butterflies were less likely to die over a 10-year period compared to people with the fewest friends.
A look at results from 148 more studies shows a clear link between social ties and a long life.
Courtesy: WebMD.
cLICK HERE TO SEE THIS PRESENTATION:
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