Dog owners have 40 percent less chances of THIS disease
Friday, January 31, 2025, 13:04

A Japanese study reveals that dog owners aged 65 and above have a nearly 40% lower risk of developing dementia compared to non-pet owners. The research highlights that dog ownership encourages physical activity and social interactions, contributing to the reduced risk. In contrast, cat ownership does not significantly impact dementia prevention.
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