If you regularly get together with a group to play cards, exercise or have dinner, continue to do so. “Having interaction with others, particularly when we age, is critical to maintaining a clean bill of health,” Snyder says. If you’re looking to add activities to your schedule, check local listings for an art class, book club or neighborhood activities. They’ll help you stay connected with others, avoid depression and boost your overall well-being.
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