In today’s fast-paced world, it’s easy to feel disconnected, even when surrounded by people. A recent survey from the University of Michigan reveals a startling truth about loneliness in America
Many Americans over 50 are still grappling with the intense feelings of loneliness and isolation they experienced during the pandemic.
Many Americans over 50 are still grappling with the intense feelings of loneliness and isolation they experienced during the pandemic. The findings highlight a deeper issue—one that cuts across generations and challenges our understanding of social well-being.
As we navigate this new normal, it’s crucial to recognize that addressing loneliness is not just a mental health concern but a fundamental part of overall health care. This survey sheds light on the ongoing struggle for connection, urging us to rethink how we cultivate meaningful relationships and support each other in our communities.