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  2. WHO declares loneliness a ‘pressing health threat ... - AOL

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    Ahead of another holiday season, the World Health Organization is launching a diverse commission to combat loneliness and spread awareness. Although there are roughly 8 billion people on the ...

  3. Social isolation - Wikipedia

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    Social isolation among older adults has been linked to an increase in disease morbidity, a higher risk of dementia, and a decrease in physical mobility along with an increase in general health concerns. Evidence of increased cognitive decline has been link to an increase in social isolation in depressed elderly women. [63]

  4. How people can break away from 'loneliness epidemic' and its ...

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    The fact that loneliness contributes to a 68% greater risk of developing dementia is frightening. A study published online on Feb. 7, 2020, by Neurology provides details about the association ...

  5. Are you more likely to experience loneliness in early, middle ...

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    Women are more likely to experience loneliness. Here's what a new study finds, and what other risk factors may increase someone's likelihood of feeling lonely. (Getty Creative) (Westend61 via ...

  6. Loneliness epidemic - Wikipedia

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    The loneliness epidemic is an ongoing trend of loneliness and social isolation experienced by people across the globe. [1] [2] The uptick may have begun in the 2010s and was exacerbated by the isolating effects of social distancing, stay-at-home orders, and deaths during the COVID-19 pandemic. [1] [3]

  7. Aging and society - Wikipedia

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    Elderly Gambian woman Psychologists have examined coping skills in the elderly. Various factors, such as social support , religion and spirituality , active engagement with life, and having an internal locus of control , have been proposed as being beneficial in helping people to cope with stressful life events in later life.

  8. A loneliness epidemic is spreading worldwide. Seoul is ... - AOL

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    The problem of loneliness has gained national attention over the past decade as the number of related issues increased – such as young people who withdraw from the world and spend their days ...

  9. Julianne Holt-Lunstad - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] That research has linked loneliness to deteriorating health. [11] Holt-Lunstad was the first US-based researcher to publish studies connecting poor social support to morbidity. [1] As a result of her in-depth research, Holt-Lunstad was selected to serve as a scientific advisor for the Australian Coalition to End Loneliness in 2017. [12]