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Socialization in midlife can have a profound impact on individuals as they approach their golden years. A 2019 study led by researchers at University College London found that being more socially active in your 50s and 60s predicts a lower risk of developing dementia later in life. The study used data from a previous study that tracked more than 10,000 participants between 1985 and 2013. Participants in the study completed cognitive testing from 1997 onwards. Researchers found that someone who saw friends almost daily at age 60 was 12 percent less likely to develop dementia than someone who only saw one or two friends every month. Strong associations between social contact at age 50 and subsequent dementia were also uncovered. The study supports the idea that remaining socially active in one’s 50s and 60s can benefit long-term cognitive health.

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Flip or Flop: The Final Flip 7 p.m., 11 p.m. on HGTV For their final flip together, former spouses Tarek El Moussa and Christina Hall go big when they purchase a costly property near the beach with plans to convert it from a duplex to a single-family home. The pair will contend with layout issues, permit delays, mounting costs and the uncertainties of working with a new contractor to create a gorgeous property with a coastal contemporary design and amazing views of the water in this new hourlong special.

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Cloudy With a Chance of Christmas 7 p.m., 11:01 p.m. on LIFE Bridget Torres (Valery Ortiz) is a prominent national news weather forecaster visiting a town where Christmas traditions are legendary.

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Concert coming to Grace Hearts-4-Him, a local mens vocal ensemble, will perform a fund-raising concert at 7 p.m. Dec.

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Giving Tuesday event planned Central Kansas Community Foundation will host “Together We Give - Giving Tuesday Event” from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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