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Being more social by visiting friends, attending parties and going to church may help keep your brain healthy, according to new research.
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In Alzheimer's & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer's Association, researchers at Rush University suggest that maintaining a healthy brain depends on regular social interaction.