Millennial Health Study Reveals a Widespread Driver of This Generation’s Illnesses
The harmful effects of loneliness are well documented in seniors, who suffer from isolation and an increased risk of disease, dementia, and suicide when they feel alone. A worryingly , however, also applies to a much younger, increasingly isolated crowd: reported that lonely millennials are more likely to have mental health problems, use to cope with stress, and engage in risky health behavior. “Young adults’ experience of loneliness co-occurs with a diverse range of problems, with potential implications for health in later life,” the ...
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