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The WHO's Commission on Social Connection report marks a milestone in global public health awareness and fosters cross-border ...
A WHO report reveals that social connection improves health and lowers the risk of early death, with one in six people ...
SINGAPORE] At 79, Charlotte Wong does between 50 and 100 pull-ups in the morning. She trains three times a week with her two ...
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The Star on MSNLoneliness increases chances of deaths – WHOA new report from the World Health Organization commission on social connections shows that loneliness exacerbates chances of deaths among people. The report says that loneliness is responsible for an ...
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The New Times on MSNTen science-backed ways to beat loneliness, improve well-beingEveryone feels lonely sometimes—but when that feeling lingers, it can silently erode our health and happiness. The World Health Organization (WHO) now warns that chronic loneliness affects one in six ...
Despite digital connectivity, loneliness has become a global public health crisis, killing over 871,000 yearly. WHO urges urgent action to foster real human connection and end emotional isolation.
A WHO report finds 17% of the global population suffers from loneliness, causing over 871,000 deaths yearly. It urges stronger social ties and warns of the digital impact on human connection.
A new report by the World Health Organization (WHO), a Geneva-based UN agency, has revealed that loneliness is responsible for more than 871,000 deaths worldwide each year– meaning over 100 lives lost ...
One in six people are affected by loneliness, with significant implications for health and well-being, says UN | One of India ...
Nearly 17 per cent or one in six people worldwide is affected by loneliness, and the condition was linked to an estimated 100 ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has called for urgent action to tackle what it calls a global crisis of loneliness and ...
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