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CAN BEING TOO SOCIAL TAKE YEARS OFF YOUR LIFE? YES, UCLA BIOLOGISTS REPORT, IF YOU'RE
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The following information was released by the University of California Los Angeles: Stuart Wolpert Researchers discovered that positive social interactions, such as playing with or grooming each other, were relatively uncommon among the marmots. Large ground squirrels called yellow-bellied marmots l
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