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Paradise Lost? Study Finds Retirees Who Move Abroad Face Greater Risk of Loneliness

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The link between finances and loneliness in older adults

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The Loneliness Paradox: Social Media’s Active Users Just as Isolated as Passive Scrollers

One-fourth of adults 65 and older report social isolation and one-third of adults 45 or older report being lonely. Image by www.istockphoto.com/Ruslan Lytvyn

How Loneliness and Social Isolation Impact Physical Health

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Loneliness Linked to More Frequent and Intense Nightmares

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Chronic Loneliness Linked to 56% Higher Stroke Risk in Older Adults

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Pandemic Loneliness and Isolation Warp Sense of Time, Study Finds

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Study finds that better sleep is associated with lower loneliness

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Artificial Intelligence could help cure loneliness

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Lack of friend or family visits is associated with increased risk of dying

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For the lonely, a blurred line between real and fictional people

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How having a purpose in life can bolster men’s mental health

A recent study shows that every lonely person processes the world in their own, idiosyncratic way. (Image Source: iStock.)

Brain scans reveal that lonely people process the world in unique ways

Lonely looking man sitting on a stool. Illustration from Pixabay.

Work with AI systems linked to loneliness and insomnia

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