Study shows social activity slows motor function loss in seniors

Researchers at Rush University released a study this year (2009) that assessed 900 seniors between 1997 and 2008 and found that less-frequent socializing was associated with a more rapid rate of motor decline and a 65% greater likelihood of developing a disability.

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