The United States is witnessing rapid growth in multiracial populations, yet the social mechanisms producing health disparities between multiracial and monoracial groups remain poorly understood.
Loneliness is correlated with higher rates of depression and more poor mental and physical health days per month found a new study published in PLOS One. Loneliness is defined as the subjective ...
Survey data collected from nearly 50,000 people in the U.S. found that 4 in 5 report some loneliness, with levels strongly correlated with poor mental health days, and poor physical health days ...
July 10 (UPI) --Loneliness dramatically increases a person's risk of depression and poor health, a new study says. Half of folks who say they always feel lonely (50%) have clinical depression, ...
Frequent loneliness was associated with a higher probability of depression and an increased number of poor mental and physical health days per month than never feeling lonely in a new survey-based ...
High rates of loneliness and social isolation were detected in recent years — before and after the pandemic — among other adults especially among those who said they had poor physical or mental health ...
Depression and anxiety are prevalent in people with a chronic physical illness. Increasing evidence suggests that co-occurring physical and mental illness is associated with shared biological pathways ...
New research from the University of Toronto found that childhood neglect, even in the absence of childhood sexual abuse and physical abuse, is linked with a wide range of mental and physical health ...
If you think age-related decline is inevitable, think again. If you are an older adult in poor health and believe there's no way to turn things around, check your beliefs. Yes, there is a new study ...
Loneliness is common and is a strong and independent predictor of depression and poor health outcomes, according to a new study published in PLOS One by Dr. Oluwasegun Akinyemi, a Senior Research ...