If you feel lonely, you are not alone. Media outlets from around the world continue to report on the 'loneliness epidemic' as a major risk to optimal health. Mounting research evidence confirms that social connections are a fundamental human need - crucial to both wellbeing and survival. Loneliness and social isolation are linked to depression, cognitive decline, decreased mobility and early death. Many people feel lonely and lose social connections as they age. Read our resources on this topic, including evidence-based insights and tips around the importance of social engagement.
When news about aging hits the headlines, our communications team brings you the best available related research evidence from the McMaster Optimal Aging Portal.
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