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HEALTHApr 20 · 09:00 UTCWIREDJorge Garay

There’s New Evidence for How Loneliness Affects Memory in Old Age

A longitudinal study reveals that loneliness in old age is more strongly associated with lapses in immediate and delayed recall than with the overall speed of cognitive decline. The findings highlight specific memory impacts linked to social isolation in aging populations.

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