Can Friendship Keep You Young? Scientists Say Your Social Life Might Slow Aging
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The article discusses how scientists believe that social life may slow down aging, while the discussion highlights the importance of personal preferences in social interactions and their impact on well-being.
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It makes sense that things that make us happy can improve the way our bodies work because it's been obvious for a while that things that cause stress contribute to bodily wear and tear. But it's worthwhile to find evidence because that's how we do science, so I'm happy it's being considered and studied.