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Owning pets can slow down cognitive decline in older people living alone, study finds

Jan 12, 2024, 17:40 IST
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Living alone can be a bit of a solo trek, especially as we get older. And let's be honest, battling that fuzzy-headed feeling isn't exactly the most exciting part of the journey. But fear not, because scientists have sniffed out a cracking secret to keeping your grey matter sprightly and your spirits high even in your twilight years: pets!
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A new study from China has discovered that owning a pet can actually put the brakes on memory decline and thinking skills for older adults who live solo. Think of it as having a built-in brain gym buddy who keeps you on your toes, mentally speaking.

The study honed in on two specific brain skills: recalling bits and bobs (verbal memory) and finding the right words when you want them (verbal fluency). And guess what? Pet owners living solo were miles ahead of their pet-less counterparts in keeping these skills sharp.

Now, this research wouldn't be complete without a bit of a "mind the gap" moment. It's important to remember that this is just one study, and more research is needed to get the full picture. But hey, its findings are a paw-sitive sign that our furry friends might just be the secret ingredient for a happier, healthier life.

So, the next time you're feeling a bit lonely or forgetful, remember: a pet could be just the pick-me-up your brain (and heart) needs. Who knows, you might just find yourself saddled with a loyal, furry co-pilot who keeps you chuckling, keeps you active, and keeps your mind sharp for all the solo adventures to come!
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