A new study highlights the powerful impact of lifelong friendships on physical health and aging. Researchers at Cornell University examined over 2,100 people across the United States, measuring their biological age using advanced DNA testing. The results showed that individuals with strong, consistent social connections tended to be biologically younger and experienced less chronic inflammation. These findings suggest that maintaining stable friendships throughout life may help slow the aging process and promote better overall health.

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