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If you're not prioritizing this habit, here's why you might want to start.
But there are ways to fix it.
A survey has shed light on the demands of parenthood and why some parents find it isolating.
A new study focuses on the point at which we become lonely, and it differs for people ages 60 and up.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
About half of U.S. adults say theyve experienced loneliness, Dr. Vivek Murthy said ina report from his office.
But the Connecticut Democrat believes that both parties can unite to address the crisis.
Many of us have been feeling disconnected from others during the COVID pandemic. This is how mental health experts cope with it.
"With many households now debating their holiday plans, a large number of people will face the prospect of yet another holiday season on their own."
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to more people being alone and more loneliness, which can hurt your mental health.
It's been a long year of the coronavirus pandemic. Let us answer your mental health questions about uncertainty, PTSD, loneliness, grief and more.