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Loneliness in Older Adults Linked to Memory Impairment in Longitudinal Study

via Ars Technica·Apr 21

A new longitudinal study reveals that chronic loneliness in older adults significantly impairs both immediate and delayed memory recall. This finding underscores the critical link between social isolation and cognitive decline in aging populations. Healthcare providers and policymakers must prioritize community engagement initiatives to mitigate long-term neurological risks among seniors.

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