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NEW YORK, June 24 (UPI) --Chronic loneliness may greatly increase the risk of stroke in older adults, a new Harvard study shows. The study, led by the T.H. Chan School of Public Health in Boston ...
Being consistently lonely over a long period of time significantly increases one’s risk of having a stroke, finds a new study. Loneliness may increase the risk of strokes through three general ...
“Repeat assessments of loneliness may help identify those who are chronically lonely and are therefore at a higher risk for stroke,” said lead author Yenee Soh, a research associate in the ...
NEW YORK, June 25: New research suggests that feelings of loneliness could significantly raise the risk of stroke, shedding light on the profound ... of addressing feelings of loneliness, which may ...
Soh and colleagues’ baseline analysis showed that a one-unit increase in loneliness ... periods of time “may help better understand how loneliness impacts stroke risk,” Soh added.
CDC "Repeat assessments of loneliness may help identify those who are chronically lonely and are therefore at a higher risk for stroke," Soh said in the press release. "If we fail to address their ...
“Repeat assessments of loneliness may help identify those who are chronically lonely and are therefore at a higher risk for stroke. If we fail to address their feelings of loneliness, on a micro ...
Chronic loneliness may significantly increase the risk of stroke in older adults, according to a new Harvard study. In adults aged 50 and older, those suffering from chronic loneliness had a 56% ...
Boston, MA—Chronic loneliness may significantly raise older adults’ risk of stroke, according to a new study led by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. “Loneliness is increasingly ...
NEW YORK, June 24 (UPI) --Chronic loneliness may greatly increase the risk of stroke in older adults, a new Harvard study shows. The study, led by the T.H. Chan School of Public Health in Boston, was ...