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Humor Helps Older Adults Navigate Aging and Stay Socially Connected

via Phys.org·yesterday

New research suggests humor plays a vital role in helping older adults cope with the challenges of aging and staying socially connected. This matters because it offers a non-pharmaceutical approach to improving quality of life and mental resilience in the elderly population. The broader implication is a recognition of the psychological benefits of humor as a tool for navigating the later stages of life and maintaining community ties.

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