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HEALTHApr 14 · 12:56 UTCSCIENCE DAILY

Lonely people have worse memory but don’t decline faster, study finds

A large European study tracking over 10,000 people for seven years found that loneliness correlates with weaker initial memory in older adults but does not accelerate cognitive decline. The research challenges previous assumptions that loneliness directly speeds up mental decline or dementia progression, suggesting it primarily affects baseline brain performance.

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