Married couples less likely to get dementia, study suggests

Being married could help stave off dementia, a new study suggests.

Married couples less likely to get dementia, study suggests

Being married could help stave off dementia, a new study suggests.

Levels of social interaction could explain to the finding, experts have said, after the research showed that people who are single or widowed are more likely to develop the disease.

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