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(Psych Central News) Despite aches and pains and senior moments, older adults display more positive emotions than younger adults, say researchers. And they can pull out of a negative emotional state quicker than much younger adults. Such emotional control may seem paradoxical, as many would*expect that age would be associated with poor moods and emotional distress. In a [...]

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