Studies have shown that folks who are more socially engaged have an associated reduced risk for memory impairment. In one study, researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health found that participants who reported lower levels of social interaction were significantly more likely to show memory problems after six years than their more social peers. Maintaining our emotional ties can also reduce our risk for emotional distress, depression and stress, all of which have been linked to an increase in daily memory problems and dementia risk.
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