word choice - "However" vs. "but"


In the question sentence:



He is seventy-five, he still__ (but, however) pays regular visits to his old mother.



Which word can be put in the blank? The answer books says "however" but it sounds quite odd to me. Can however be used in this discourse context, and why?




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