Lower Stroke Death Risk in Close-Knit Neighborhoods

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Seniors who live in supportive neighborhoods in which they have frequent opportunities to interact with friends and neighbors may have a reduced risk of dying from a stroke compared to those who live in less sociable neighborhoods, new research suggests.

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Lower Stroke Death Risk in Close-Knit Neighborhoods

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