Alzheimers Disease: – Loneliness Associated With Increased Risk Of Alzheimer’s Disease 

Loneliness Associated With Increased Risk Of Alzheimer’s Disease 
Lonely individuals may be twice as likely to develop the type of dementia linked to Alzheimer’s disease in late life as those who are not lonely, according to a study by researchers at the Rush Alzheimer’s disease Center. The study is published in the February issue of Archives of General Psychiatry.

NextSteps: Mom might be discharged from nursing home 
Our mother, who suffers from moderate Alzheimer’s disease, has lived in a local nursing home for nearly three years.

Loneliness may lead to Alzheimer’s 
A study conducted by Rush University Medical Centre has highlighted the role of ‘loneliness’ in causing Alzheimer’s disease.

Loneliness associated with increased risk of Alzheimer’s 
Washington, Feb 6 (ANI): Lonely individuals may be twice as likely to develop the type of dementia linked to Alzheimer’s disease in late life as those who are not lonely, according to a study by researchers at the Rush Alzheimer’s Disease Center. The study is published in the February issue of Archives of General Psychiatry. Previous studies have shown that social isolation, or having few …

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