
Research has shown that older adults who stay active by volunteering are actually receiving a health boost besides working for the betterment of the society. A new study, led by the Rotman Research Institute at Baycrest Health Sciences and published online this week in emPsychological Bulletin/em, is the first to take a broad-brush look at all the available peer-reviewed evidence regarding the psychosocial health benefits of formal volunteering for older adults. ...
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