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Nature's Healing Power: Outdoor Wellness
Retirees Lead Environmental Action
Rising Global Senior Population Trends
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A study by North Carolina State University reveals that being surrounded by nature slows aging on a cellular level, as evidenced by longer telomeres in people living near green spaces. This finding emphasizes the importance of accessibility to nature for all individuals, regardless of race, economic status, or lifestyle factors.
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