More trips around the sun does not mean inevitable decline, new research suggests – and having a optimistic outlook can even bring improvements...
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Aging is often associated with decline, but recent studies challenge this notion. According to experts at the Yale School of Public Health, nearly half of adults aged 65 and older have shown improvements in both cognitive and physical functions over time. This positive trend is largely attributed to their outlook on aging, viewing it as […]
More trips around the sun does not mean inevitable decline, new research suggests – and having a optimistic outlook can even bring improvements...
More trips around the sun does not mean inevitable decline, new research suggests – and having a optimistic outlook can even bring improvements...
Doing more trips around the sun does not mean inevitable decline, new research suggests – and having a optimistic outlook can even bring...
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