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

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    The mental and cognitive health effects of loneliness and isolation have also been widely observed. Loneliness is a risk factor for developing Alzheimer's and dementia , as well as anxiety and ...

  3. Loneliness - Wikipedia

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    In addition to being impacted by external events, loneliness can be aggravated by pre-existing mental health conditions like chronic depression and anxiety. [ 2 ] [ 7 ] Self-perpetuating

  4. Is Chronic Loneliness Real? - AOL

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    Chronic loneliness is not a diagnosable mental health condition, but it can affect your emotional and physical health. Here’s everything you need to know.

  5. 5 ways loneliness can negatively affect your health - AOL

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  6. Social isolation - Wikipedia

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    Social isolation and loneliness in older adults is associated with an increased risk for poor mental and physical health and increased mortality. [66] [67] There is an increased risk for early mortality in individuals experiencing social isolation compared to those who are not socially isolated. [68]

  7. Loneliness in old age - Wikipedia

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    Loneliness has also been associated with cognitive decline, including an increased risk of dementia and with mental health symptoms such as paranoia and psychosis. [ 2 ] [ 34 ] Chronic medical conditions, when present, are often linked to loneliness, highlighting the interconnected nature of physical and psychological health in later life.

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

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    Public health strategies to address loneliness and social isolation, including raising awareness, are also needed, Wang said. Developing interventions with the help of family members and community ...

  9. Loner - Wikipedia

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    The first type includes individuals that are forced into isolation because they are, or feel as though they are, rejected by society, and may experience loneliness. A second type of individuals described as loners includes those who regularly practice social interaction, while also spending extended periods of time in solitude, without ...