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flag Loneliness doesn't accelerate memory decline, study finds

flag A major European study of over 10,000 adults found that while loneliness is linked to poorer initial memory performance, it does not accelerate the rate of memory decline over time. flag Researchers from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe noted that despite affecting baseline cognitive scores, the progression of decline matched that of less lonely individuals. flag Experts suggest maintaining social engagement may still help build cognitive resilience.

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