Aging: Remaining Socially Active Aids Motor Skills
New research shows that socially active seniors are less likely to experience a decline in motor skills such as strength, speed and dexterity. This article from The New York Times.
Researchers who followed the health of about 900 people in retirement homes and elsewhere found that those who had the most social activity experienced the least decline in their motor skills. The report appears in The Archives of Internal Medicine.
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