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Build social bonds to protect health

From an early age, we learn that nutritious foods and physical activity can help us stay healthy. Growing evidence now suggests that social connections may also be key to good health. Socially connected people tend to live longer. They’re at lower risk for serious health problems. Social bonds are also linked to our mental health, […] The post Build social bonds to protect health appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.

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