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  2. This non-medical intervention may reduce your stroke risk - AOL

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    It is important to note that this study is observational, meaning that it can’t say that the feeling of loneliness was the direct cause of the strokes, just that they were correlated, Pantell said.

  3. The far-reaching consequences of loneliness in America - AOL

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    Loneliness among young people peaked during the pandemic, with one study from the International Journal of Behavioral Development indicating that nearly 40% of adolescents reported feeling ...

  4. Loneliness in old age - Wikipedia

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    Loneliness in old age is the subjective feeling of being isolated or disconnected at an old age. It may be caused due to various social, physical and psychological factors. While loneliness can affect all human beings, older people are more exposed to risks resulting from life changes such as retirement, widowhood and health declines.

  5. Loneliness - Wikipedia

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    A common theme, among children and young adults dealing with feelings of loneliness is they didn't know help was available, or where to get help. Loneliness, to them, is a source of shame. [104] Older people can also struggle with feelings of severe loneliness which lead them to consider acting on thoughts of suicide or self-harm.

  6. Loneliness or social isolation linked to serious health ...

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    New research has found that feeling lonely or socially isolated is associated with increased risk of premature death. Loneliness or social isolation linked to serious health outcomes, study finds ...

  7. Social isolation - Wikipedia

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    True social isolation over years and decades can be a chronic condition affecting all aspects of a person's existence. Social isolation can lead to feelings of loneliness, fear of others, or negative self-esteem. Lack of consistent human contact can also cause conflict with (peripheral) friends.

  8. The mental health paradox: Amid the loneliness epidemic ... - AOL

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    However, whereas loneliness may be accompanied by feelings of sadness and abandonment, solitude indicates a contented choice to be by oneself. If you prefer, you don’t have to physically be ...

  9. Social connection - Wikipedia

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    Between 15 and 30% of the general population feels chronic loneliness. Not only is social isolation harmful to health, but it is more and more common. As many as 80% of young people under 18 years old, and 40% of adults over the age of 65 report being lonely sometimes, and 15–30% of the general population feel chronic loneliness. [7]