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Low Social Interaction Harms Lifespan on a Par with Obesity, Smoking, Inactivity

July 28, 2010 by

A new study from the US suggests that social interaction should be considered an important factor for extending lifespan, on a par with other health and lifestyle factors, to the extent that low social interaction harms longevity as much as alcoholism and smoking, has more impact than lack of exercise, and is twice as harmful as obesity...

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