The more isolation an older adult experiences, the higher their risks are for dementia, disability and/or death, a new study finds. This is true regardless of isolation level at the start of the study ...
A new survey asked adults about social divisions. Those who found them to be a significant source of stress were more likely to say they felt isolated and left out than others.
About The Study: In this cross-sectional study, social isolation was found to have increased globally after the COVID-19 pandemic, with the initial increase disproportionately seen in lower-income ...
A new study reveals that people with lower incomes and those from historically underrepresented racial and ethnic groups carry a higher burden of modifiable dementia risk factors.
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Long-term study finds widening gap in social isolation between sexual minority and heterosexual adults
A new longitudinal study sheds light on how social isolation tends to evolve from early adulthood into midlife—and how this trajectory may differ by sexual orientation. The research, published in the ...
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