Part 3: Midlife Friendship Key To A Longer, Healthier Life

People between 45 and 65 may be the loneliest segment in the U.S. And researchers are using brain scans to show that friendships are vital to staying healthy and engaged in your middle years.

March 16, 2016 | NPR . Click to listen or download the episode. 
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