Rising rates of loneliness
According to recent research published in the journal International Psychogeriatrics, more people reported feeling moderate to severe loneliness during their late 20s, their mid-50s and their late 80s than in other life periods. The researchers were surprised by how prevalent the general sense of isolation reported by the study participants. Read article here…
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