Social isolation has a direct causal impact on how quickly cognitive function declines in later life, independent of whether someone feels lonely.
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Social isolation emerges as a key, independent risk factor for cognitive decline
Using longitudinal data from the US Health and Retirement Study, this study applied causal inference modeling to disentangle ...
Social isolation symptoms can include spending a lot of time alone, feeling anxiety or stress around social situations, and canceling social plans. If you notice someone lacking a familial or social ...
New research from the University of St Andrews has discovered a direct causal effect between social isolation and a faster ...
Share on Pinterest Social isolation and loneliness are both associated with an increased risk of all-cause mortality, a large new study finds. izusek/Getty Images Social isolation and loneliness are ...
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