Widowhood increases risk of Alzheimer's, study says

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Widowhood increases risk of Alzheimer's, study says
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Losing your spouse or life partner and gaining the designation 'widow' or 'widower' is one of life's cruelest blows. Now science believes that widowhood may hasten the development of a type of cognitive decline associated with Alzheimer's.

Losing your spouse or life partner and gaining the designation"widow" or"widower" is one of life's cruelest blows.

Now science believes that widowhood may hasten the development of a type of cognitive decline associated with Alzheimer's. Medicine in motion: How Tai Chi heals body and mindOver a three-year period, cognitive abilities declined three times faster in widowed adults with high levels of beta-amyloid -- a key marker for Alzheimer's -- than in married people with equally high levels, according to a new study published Wednesday in the journal JAMA Network Open.

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