Mayo Clinic Minute Why A Racquet And Some Friends May Be The Key To A Longer Life

Exercise is the best medicine and the closest thing we have to a fountain of youth.

Exercise is the best medicine and the closest thing we have to a fountain of youth.

Dr. Ed Laskowski, co-director of Mayo Clinic Sports Medicine, says a recent study shows people who play social sports like tennis or soccer tend to live longer than those who participate in individual sports like swimming or running.

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