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It really is better to give than to receive - Noteworthy - may reduce risk of dying prematurely - Brief Article

USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education),  August, 2003  

It really is better to give than to receive, at least for older adults, a University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, study suggests. The research finds that older people who are helpful to others reduce their risk of dying prematurely by nearly 60% compared to peers who provide neither practical help nor emotional support to relatives, neighbors, or friends.

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