Are we getting lonely?

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Especially during the pandemic and lockdown, many have probably felt how painful the absence of social contacts can be. And as research shows, prolonged loneliness is not only uncomfortable, it can also be unhealthy. “We also see depression, anxiety disorders, suicidal thoughts and sleep disturbances. Psychologist Christine Dworschak of the University of Zurich says loneliness also increases the risk of dementia.

Why so? Who is particularly affected by this? And what can we do about it, both personally and as a society? Today at “Durchblick” we will look at these questions and speak with psychologists, sociologists, health researchers and a loneliness activist.

“Perspective” today with Daniel Fanslau and Jennifer Rieger.

Source : Blick

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