News

Chronic loneliness may greatly increase the risk of stroke in older adults, a new Harvard study shows.
Chronic loneliness may increase the risk of stroke among older adults, according to a recent study published in eClinicalMedicine.
In a Harvard Chan School study of loneliness and stroke risk over time among adults ages 50+, those who experienced chronic loneliness had a 56% higher risk of stroke than those who ...
Social isolation and loneliness are associated with about a 30% increased risk of heart attack or stroke, or death from either, according to a new scientific statement from the American Heart ...
Loneliness can increase the risk for dementia, a large study shows Feeling lonely increased risk for all-cause dementia by 31 percent and cognitive impairment by 15 percent.
Chronic loneliness is associated with an increased risk for stroke, independently of depressive symptoms or social isolation, according to study results published in eClinicalMedicine. Loneliness ...
It may increase the risk of stroke Date: March 5, 2025 Source: American Academy of Neurology Summary: Some people living with chronic stress have a higher risk of stroke, according to a new study.
Loneliness may be linked to a higher risk of heart disease, stroke, and infection susceptibility, suggests a new study. The findings were published in Nature Human Behaviour. Social relationships are ...
One in six people are affected by loneliness, with significant implications for health and well-being, according to a new ...
BY SYLVESTER OJENAGBON A substantial portion of the global population is reported to experience loneliness, and a ...