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Seniors would rather swear off air conditioning than visit a doctor: poll

Por: New York Post Life November 30, 2022

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One in four seniors would rather go a summer without air conditioning than visit the doctor, according to new research. Some 2,000 Americans 64 and older were surveyed about unpleasant experiences more desirable than a doctor’s appointment. Around a third said they would prefer to let their spouse make all decisions in the home for a weekend; or to do the dishes immediately after they eat for a week; or to talk with their least favorite... + full article



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