Want to Live Longer? Stay Sociable

Seniors who stay socially engaged are much more likely to have longer lives
Wednesday, May 28, 2025
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Want to Live Longer? Stay Sociable, Study Says

Seniors who stay socially engaged are much more likely to have longer lives, a new study says. Social engagement among seniors is associated with a lower risk of...
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Recovering From a Heart Attack? Here's What You Shouldn't Do

Lounging around too much after a heart attack can set you up for another one, a new study says. Within a year of being treated for heart attack symptoms, people who...
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Toxic Metals Found in All Rice Samples in New Study

A new report says rice sold in U.S. stores contains toxic heavy metals, including arsenic, cadmium, lead and mercury. The report — released by Healthy...
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Medicare Low-Income Drug Benefit Saves Lives

Low-income Medicare beneficiaries are more likely to die if they lose access to crucial medication coverage, a new study says. More than 14 million...
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'Mini-Strokes' Linked To Long-Lasting Fatigue

A temporary “mini-stroke” can have a lasting effect on the victim's life for as much as a year, a new study says. Prolonged fatigue is common in...
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Hearing Aids Effective In Combating Loneliness Among Seniors

Could loneliness occur for some older folks because they can't hear well enough to maintain essential social connections? Hearing aids appear to be an effective...
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