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"textContent": "Loneliness may affect memory in older adults, but it does not appear to make mental decline happen faster over time. That is the conclusion of a major European study that followed more than 10,000 people over seven years. Researchers found that participants who reported feeling lonelier scored worse on memory tests at the beginning of [...]",
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