
The company we keep could affect our health
Rob Wilkinson/Alamy
Many of us have people in our lives who bring more angst than joy. But rather than these individuals just dragging us down, they could actually be speeding up the rate at which we age.
Psychologists have long known that strong social ties shape our longevity, with one review suggesting that social isolation may have as strong an influence on mortality as obesity or a lack of exercise.
It is also apparent that the quality of our relationships can matter as much as…
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