If you could take a pill to “cure” your loneliness, would you take it? The so-called “loneliness epidemic” has been widely reported and commented upon across the world in recent years, affecting young ...
This is the highest rate of loneliness reported in the past two years Getty One in five adults reports feeling lonely on a daily basis, according to a new Gallup survey. The survey — part of the ...
And, arguably, his words could be just as relevant when it comes to what has been dubbed the “male loneliness epidemic”. The way we bring up boys seems to create lonely men; the negative ...
Technology and loneliness are interlinked, researchers have found, stoked by the ways we interact with social media, text messaging and binge-watching. Credit...Derek Abella Supported by By Brian X.
Overall, 1 in 3 US adults report chronic loneliness — a condition so detrimental that it rivals smoking and obesity with respect to its negative effect on health and well-being. From anxiety and ...
Researchers from the University of Lincoln have published a first of its kind study into loneliness in sport. This study, published earlier this month in the International Review of Sport and ...
About 20% of American adults feel "daily loneliness," a Gallup report said. Even before the pandemic took hold in 2020, Americans drifted away from their social circles, dedicating more and more ...
These are the country’s “lonely deaths,” known as godoksa in Korean. It’s part of a larger problem of loneliness and isolation across the country, an issue so pressing the government is ...
A move to a new city, remote work from home all day or a big change to social networks — your life experiences sometimes create loneliness that’s hard to shake. But a little more investment in ...