RJ Hamster
The Hidden Brain Risks of a Life in Isolation
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| Study Links Living Alone to Decline in Brain Health A University of Florida and Providence College study found that living alone may accelerate brain aging. Rats kept in isolation showed faster cognitive decline and hippocampal damage, while those housed socially retained sharp memory and problem-solving abilities. Researchers say social interaction may not only slow decline but actually boost brain function — a lesson that may extend to humans. Read More Here |
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