Strong Social Bonds May Slow Cellular Aging

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A study finds that lifelong social advantages, from childhood to adulthood, can slow biological aging and reduce inflammation, highlighting the importance of sustained social connections for health and longevity.
Topics:health#biological-aging#epigenetic-clocks#health-and-aging#inflammation#lifelong-social-support#social-connections
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