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Chronic loneliness may greatly increase the risk of stroke in older adults, a new Harvard study shows.
Adults older than 50 years who report experiencing persistently high levels of loneliness have a 56% increased risk for stroke, a new study showed.
Chronic loneliness may increase the risk of stroke among older adults, according to a recent study published in eClinicalMedicine.
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Study: Loneliness Increases Risk of Stroke - MSNLoneliness may increase your risk of stroke by as much as 56%, according to a Harvard University study The US surgeon general has warned that the mortality effects of loneliness are equivalent to ...
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.
A new study published Monday found that older adults who reported chronic loneliness had a higher risk of stroke than those who did not report being lonely.
Loneliness was associated with an increased risk for stroke in middle-aged and older adults, and the risk was particularly high among those with chronic loneliness, a study in eClinicalMedicine ...
Harvard study finds chronic loneliness raises stroke risk by 56% in adults over 50, highlighting the long-term impact of loneliness on health.
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.
Loneliness is common and is a strong and independent predictor of depression and poor health outcomes, according to a new ...
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 ...
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 ...
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