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Owning a dog increases your risk of dementia by 40%. Cats have no effect

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Savings Mountain Gorehwahwa
Research paper, “Owning a dog reduces the risk of dementia by 409%:”
Even if you go after Yangyinnon, there is no effect.”
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Inri 2023,12 31 15,03
‘Ipnaei’ 2023,1231 16,52
A study found that elderly people who raise dogs have a 40% better risk of liver disease compared to those who do not raise dogs.
The result is different. ‘It’s a Shinsaeki with a Dog’ Social interactions with Geonju, etc. are related to dementia
Bannyeong-un yesterday’s Dae-geum-eum Jundi is a branch book.

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According to NHK on the 31st, a Taoist resident at the Japanese Taoist (Rotrog) Health and Longevity Medical Center
A total of 11,194 men and women aged 65 or older were followed for 4 years starting in 2016 to determine the relationship between animal husbandry and dementia.
Researched related materials.
As a result, if we assume that people who do not raise dogs or cats are likely to develop dementia,
The incidence of diseases in people raised with gaerum was found to be 0.6. The likelihood of developing dementia was 4096.
It means there is day. On the other hand, if you raise a cat, it is 0.98 compared to someone who does not raise a cat.
There is no difference.
High blood pressure other than dementia. In the case of elderly diseases such as diabetes, the difference between the presence of a pet and the onset of disease
The researchers explained that no correlation was found. These research results are
Published in the international scientific journal ‘Preventive Medicine Reports’ in October.
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https://www.joongang.co.kr/article/25218759

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