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June 2, 2008

Social Integration Slows Memory Loss In Seniors »

A new report in the American Journal of Public Health concludes that staying connected with family, friends, and being involved in social activities protects against memory decline in the elderly. People with high and low social integration had similar memory scores at the onset of the Health and Retirement Study. But, after following the participants for six years the researchers found that people who were highly socially integrated suffered slower rates of memory decline over time than their less social peers. Memory among the least socially integrated declined at twice the rate as among the most socially integrated. Full story.

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