

People who lived alone or who had few social contacts were up to 24 percent more likely to have falls than their socially connected peers.
Read: New York Times: Social Isolation May Increase Your Risk of Falls
People who lived alone or who had few social contacts were up to 24 percent more likely to have falls than their socially connected peers.
Read: New York Times: Social Isolation May Increase Your Risk of Falls
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