Longitudinal relationships between pet ownership and cognitive functioning in later adulthood across pet types and individuals’ ages | Scientific Reports
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Research suggests that owning pets, such as dogs and cats, may be associated with slower cognitive decline in older adults. The relationship between pet ownership and cognitive functioning appears to vary depending on the type of pet and the individual's age. Studies indicate that pet ownership may have a positive effect on cognitive health in older adults, although the specifics of this relationship are still being explored.
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