Active Social Life May Delay Memory Loss Among US Elderly Population
Thursday, May 29, 2008 - 21:07
in Psychology & Sociology
In a new study, Harvard School of Public Health researchers found evidence that elderly people in the US who have an active social life may have a slower rate of memory decline.
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