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People with diversified social networks, (those that interact with family members, friends, and co-workers, are married, and belong to various social groups) live longer and healthier than people who live more isolated lives. Documented benefits include optimizing thinking abilities in seniors, musculoskeletal health and even less susceptibility to the common cold.
Journal of the American Medical Association