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Socially Isolated Adults Are 30% More Likely To Develop Dementia

With the aging population growing exponentially, gaining a deeper understanding of longevity is more important now than ever. Caring for ourselves, our loved ones, and our communities means learning about not just what it means to age but what it takes to age well.
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