( Natural News ) During the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, governments across the globe enforced many draconian measures like lockdowns and vaccine passports to curb the spread of coronavirus. However, studies show that lockdowns may have done more harm than good, especially to the mental health of people of all ages who have had to spend time in social isolation.
Social isolation, or “the absence or near absence of social connections or relationships,” and loneliness are bad for your well-being. Research points to a connection between living in social isolation and health problems like anxiety, depression, decreased immunity and various physical stress responses.
According to a study published in the journal Neurology , social isolation can even harm the brain and increase dementia risk . People who are socially isolated have a greater risk of developing “later dementia”
For the study, researchers used data gathered from 30,000 participants at the […]
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