New research suggests that participating in pickleball may reduce feelings of loneliness and social isolation among older ...
Loneliness is increasing among adults 45 and older, with new research from AARP revealing a concerning upward trend that's ...
AARP's most recent study on loneliness shows that 4 in 10 U.S. adults 45 and older are lonely, a significant increase from 35 ...
More men reported feeling lonely than women — 42 percent to 37 percent — and the study found a negative correlation between ...
A new study suggests that a lack of social interaction may be a major contributor to dementia and other neurological ...
Maintaining friendships can help reduce loneliness in both older adult caregivers and older adults without children, and the internet can effectively facilitate such relationships, two new studies ...
Staying connected through the internet can help older adults who care for their family or friends feel less lonely and cope ...
Loneliness was declared a public health epidemic just two years ago, with then-U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy citing links to increased risk of heart disease, depression, cognitive decline, ...
A groundbreaking study from University of California, Riverside, reveals that older adults who challenged themselves to learn new skills during the COVID-19 pandemic fared significantly better ...