Loneliness and social isolation are both linked to the cognitive decline a woman feels as she begins to transition into ...
Social isolation and loneliness can have a notably adverse effect on a person’s overall health. According to the World Health Organization, roughly 12% of older individuals experience loneliness, ...
Women who experienced loneliness and social isolation during menopause may have a greater risk for subjective cognitive decline.
Excessive social media use among college students is strongly associated with self‑reported feelings of loneliness and isolation, a University of Cincinnati study has found.
The relationship between social connections and cognitive abilities is a complex one, particularly during the perimenopausal ...
Loneliness and isolation among older Americans have mostly returned to pre-pandemic rates, but that still means more than one third of people age 50 to 80 feel lonely, and nearly as many feel isolated ...
A study in Nature Mental Health provides evidence that depression, trauma, and loneliness drive suicidal thoughts in older adults with autistic traits. The findings indicate that targeted mental ...
A recent study reveals that social isolation and loneliness are linked to lower intake of essential micronutrients in older adults, raising concerns about their impact on healthy aging and the need ...
At our core, people are social beings. Whether we are a part of a sports team, social group or professional society, we all have the need for some type of social network. These connections give us ...
Older Americans are drinking more than previous generations, often due to loneliness and social isolation, leading to health ...
Japan’s loneliness epidemic is intensifying as solo living rises due to urbanization, work pressure, and delayed marriages.