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Getting a pet may slow dementia in older people who live alone

Por: Newsweek Health December 26, 2023

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People over 50 who live alone are at high risk of developing dementia. But having a pet may slow rates of cognitive decline, a study has found.In the latest study, published in the journal JAMA Network Open, a team of researchers analyzed data collected from almost 8,000 participants, aged 50 and older, involved in a long-term aging trial taking place in England.The analysis showed that people living with no one apart from their pets had slower... + full article



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