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"textContent": "Culture vultures who regularly take part in arts activities—such as listening to music, visiting a museum, or reading—may be slowing the pace of their biological aging, according to a new study. Researchers from University College London looked at blood test data and survey responses from over 3,500 adults in the UK. The team compared their […]\n\nThe post Artsy Types May Age Better: Music and Museums Act as Exercise, Slowing Age By 4% Says Study appeared first on Good News Network.",
"title": "Artsy Types May Age Better: Music and Museums Act as Exercise, Slowing Age By 4% Says Study"
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