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Loneliness may raise risk of memory problems, but not necessarily dementia


Loneliness is something most of us will experience at some point. It is a normal emotion, not a character flaw. But it is also something that can quietly affect how we think and remember, and researchers have long debated whether it might even raise the risk of dementia.

A new study, published in [the journal] Aging and Mental Health, suggests the picture is more complicated than either side of that debate has allowed for.

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