Pets may slow age-related cognitive decline in those living alone
A new study has found that, for older adults living alone, owning a pet was linked to slower rates of decline in some aspects of cognition and may completely offset the association between living alone, a recognized dementia risk, and cognitive decline.
Category: Health & Wellbeing, Lifestyle
Tags: Dementia, Pet-owners, Pets, Alzheimer's Disease, Brain, Age-Related
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