"Protects you from dementia" .. a new feature added to the bachelorhood record.

You won't be upset about still being single after this information that refutes all previous beliefs. A new study from the United States, published in the "Alzheimer's & Dementia" journal, as reported by the German medical journal "Deutsche Alzheimer," indicates that singles, divorced individuals, or widows are at a lower risk of developing dementia compared to married individuals.
This study contradicts the long-held belief among doctors that marriage has a positive impact on health, including preventing the risk of dementia. The reason is that people in partnerships receive early assistance, are more emotionally stable, and often lead healthier lives. However, a large-scale study conducted by the National Alzheimer's Coordination Center now presents a different picture.