10 surprising health benefits of having a small friend circle

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​Improved cognitive health

Socialising boosts brain function, which is essential for healthy cognitive abilities. Interaction with a close-knit group on a daily basis will increase memory, speed of processing, and mental sharpness in fighting off cognitive decline with age. Engaging in meaningful conversations also strengthens critical thinking skills, further supporting overall mental clarity.

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