Having a dog cuts your dementia risk by 40pc, scientists claim
Having a dog can dramatically reduce the risk of developing dementia in old age, according to research carried out in Japan.
A four-year study by the Tokyo Metropolitan Institute for Geriatrics and Gerontology monitored the well-being of nearly 12,000 residents of the city over the age of 65 and concluded that dog owners were 40 per cent less likely to get dementia than those without a dog.
The Telegraph London
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