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New Study Reveals How Marriage Could Surprisingly Affect Dementia Risk
We’ve heard that marriage is good for our health. After all, having someone by our side could mean emotional, social, and financial support. But what if this notion is challenged by new evidence suggesting that marriage might not be the ultimate safeguard against dementia? In fact, a new study is revealing that being unmarried could have a surprising impact on reducing the risk of dementia. Here’s what we found.
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