Multiple pain sites accelerate cognitive decline in older adults

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Chronic pain in multiple body areas, not just its presence, is linked to faster cognitive decline in later life. A UB study found that pain affecting more than one site, regardless of diagnosis, is associated with declines in memory, reasoning, and attention. The research suggests screening for pain spread is crucial for aging and dementia-risk assessments, potentially improving interventions for mood and social engagement.


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