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Yale study finds nearly half of older adults improved with age
A long-term Yale study found that nearly half of adults over 65 improved physically, mentally, or both over time, challenging the myth that aging causes constant decline. The study also noted that individuals with more positive attitudes about aging were significantly more likely to show these improvements.
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