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Higher levels of social activity decrease the risk of cognitive decline
April 26, 2011 by NewsBot
If you want to keep your brain healthy, it turns out that visiting friends, attending parties, and even going to church might be just as good for you as crossword puzzles. According to new research, frequent social activity may help to prevent or delay cognitive decline in old age.


