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New Research Finds Pets Might Not Actually Improve Your Wellbeing
For generations, people have turned to pets for companionship, comfort, and joy. Dogs, cats, and even small animals like rabbits and birds are often thought to bring calm and happiness into our homes. Read More
Emotional well-being can be just as important as physical health for longevity, new study finds

When it comes to aging and healthy living, we're often given the same advice: Eat better, exercise every day and sleep more. But solely focusing on your physical health isn't enough to achieve ... Read More
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