The more time you spend alone, the more likely you are to be lonely, right? Seems obvious. But it isn’t always true, according to a new study. For instance, it found that although, in general, those ...
It’s not unusual for many Americans to spend a lot of time alone — more than a quarter live by themselves, and more than a third of those who can work from home do so every day, surveys have found.
If you’ve read any articles about loneliness recently, you may be convinced that the Western world is facing an epidemic of loneliness. The number of lonely people has exploded over the past several ...
During the most isolating worldwide pandemic in a century, it’s time take a closer look at what it means to be lonely. It’s an age-old dilemma that has been brought to the forefront of our attention ...
Do you like to spend time alone? Neuroscientist, Dr. Nicole Tetreault says there is a big difference between being alone and being lonely. She spoke to Hannah about the importance of solitude for both ...
Older adults who feel lonely — even if socially active — show faster memory decline when experiencing hearing loss. Researchers analyzed data from over 33,000 Europeans over nearly two decades, ...
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