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  2. Loneliness in old age - Wikipedia

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    Loneliness follows a U-shaped distribution across the life course, peaking in adolescence and late adulthood while being less common in middle adulthood. [1] Unlike the transient nature of loneliness during younger ages—often associated with life transitions like entering adulthood or starting a career—loneliness in older adulthood tends to persist.

  3. Feeling lonely? Here’s how those emotions could increase your ...

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    Older adults who experience chronic loneliness face a 56% higher risk of stroke than those who are not lonely, according to a new study from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Surgeon ...

  4. How to Cope with Loneliness: Experts Share 11 Tips - AOL

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    As humans, I think most of us know a thing or two about loneliness. I, especially, can relate, having spent my early 20s moving around. (After thinking about it, I moved once a year for five years ...

  5. How to Finally Address Your Stress in the New Year - AOL

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    This increased risk compared to men was only found among women below the age of 50. After that, the risk was about the same. The hormones your body releases when you’re stressed can also ...

  6. Loneliness - Wikipedia

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    Chronic loneliness is more permanent and not easily relieved. [51] For example, when a person is sick and cannot socialize with friends, this would be a case of transient loneliness. Once the person got better it would be easy for them to alleviate their loneliness. A person with long term feelings of loneliness, regardless of if they are at a ...

  7. Social isolation - Wikipedia

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    Research also suggests that social isolation and mortality in the elderly share a common link to chronic inflammation with some differences between men and women. [70] Social isolation has also been found to be associated with poor mental health including increased risk for depression , cognitive decline, anxiety , and substance use. [ 66 ]

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

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    In another study that shows how critical social life is for good health, researchers have found a connection between loneliness and risk of stroke in older adults. This non-medical intervention ...

  9. Loneliness can hit older adults hard. This aging expert says ...

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    A growing number of older adults in the United States are experiencing loneliness due to a lack of connection with others, which poses a significant threat to their health. This is especially true ...