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As if there weren’t already enough, here’s another good reason for good posture! Scientists in Japan conducted a study regarding older people’s posture and found that it may give clues to cognitive decline. This study by the Japanese isn’t a surprise. Attention to the spinal structure and its relation to overall health is far more common in other cultures where life expectancy is higher. https://the100yearlifestyle.com/another-good-reason-for-good-posture/

 

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