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PHOTOGRAPH BY THEKLA EHLING, AGENTUR FOCUS/REDUX |
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As The Golden Bachelorette proves, dating during one's golden years is hard. But a late-in-life relationship could bring many mental and physical health benefits, new studies have shown. |
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PHOTOGRAPH BY JAYNE KAMIN-ONCEA, GETTY IMAGES |
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Researchers observed 130 boxers and MMA fighters over several years. What did they learn? Changes in brain volume and cognitive skills may predict the onset of chronic tramatic encephalopathy. |
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PHOTOGRAPH BY GREG801, GETTY IMAGES |
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ILLUSTRATION BY MY BOX, ALAMY STOCK PHOTO |
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