(The Hill) — More U.S. adults ages 45 and older are feeling lonely, according to a new AARP study. The survey, published Wednesday, found that 40 percent of respondents said they felt lonely. In 2010 ...
More U.S. adults ages 45 and older are feeling lonely, according to an AARP study. The survey, published Wednesday, found that 40 percent of respondents said they felt lonely. In 2010 and 2018, 35 ...
As we enter the holiday season, one Dear David reader is dreading loneliness this Christmas. It isn’t that she lacks friends or family, she says, but that she sometimes finds the enforced jollity of ...
In this honest discussion about solo travel, our host opens up about the real emotions behind travel exhaustion and loneliness. She shares her experience of feeling guilty despite having an incredible ...
Have you heard that many kids and teens feel lonely? On first thought, that can be surprising – aren’t people, young and old, more connected than ever with all the technology in use? But when you ...
If your teen is constantly FaceTiming, group-chatting, gaming with friends, and replying to 100+ Snap streaks a day, “lonely” might be the last word you’d use to describe them. But research shows ...