Isolation and lack of social connections linked to higher dementia risk
Learn about the link between isolation, lack of social connections, and the higher risk of dementia. Find out how social engagement and support can help prevent cognitive decline by victorianicholsonEstimated reading time: 0 min 0 sec
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