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Older people can recover from poor well-beingNearly a quarter of people 60 or older bounced back from lower well-being within three yearsThose with good psychological and emotional health were five times more likely to recuperate

THURSDAY, Sept. 25, 2025 (HealthDay News) — The march of time may be relentless, but aging is not entirely hopeless if you have the right mindset, according to a Canadian study.

Seniors who lose a step health-wise are capable of regaining their well-being, researchers reported Sept. 24 in the journal PLOS One .

Nearly a quarter of folks 60 or older who initially reported poor well-being had regained their optimal level within three years, results showed.

Those with strong levels of psychological and emotional wellness were nearly five times mo

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