Spending time outdoors is good for all ages, but especially beneficial if you are over 60 years of age. It increases our vitamin D levels, which helps fight certain conditions such as osteoporosis, heart attacks and depression. Go fishing with your grandkids, eat your lunch in the park, try your hand at gardening, go bird watching, play bocce ball or horseshoes, or catch an outdoor sporting event. Of course, you want to keep summer safety in mind. Summer can bring extreme heat that will increase the risk of dehydration, heat stroke, and other health risks, so be sure to practice safety first.
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