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The discomfort of loneliness shapes us in ways we don’t recognize—and we may not like what we become without it.
Loneliness is usually associated with old age, but for countless young women of today, that’s not even half the picture.
A recent study presented at ENDO 2025 reveals a significant link between social isolation and increased risk of diabetes and poor blood sugar control in older adults. Analyzing data from the National ...
A new global report from the World Health Organization (WHO) Commission on Social Connection reveals that one in six people ...
Half of folks who say they always feel lonely (50%) have clinical depression, compared with just 10% of those who report ...
To address the aging population, JCC will be hosting its annual Aging Conference this week. This year’s theme, titled ...
Then they analyzed three primary health outcomes: The presence/absence of a clinical depression diagnosis, mental health ...
One user empathised deeply, writing, “Loneliness is something most of us experience in the US.” Another added, “The grass is ...
HealthDay News — Loneliness is a predictor of depression and poor health outcomes, according to a study published online July 9 in PLOS ONE.
Loneliness changes how we think, feel, and even how we heal. In Good Shape explores how isolation harms us, and what helps us ...
We want slow jams, handwritten notes and phone calls on landlines . . . not ‘what are you doing’ texts followed by eight hours of silence,” a fed-up TikToker declared.