New AARP research reveals 40% of middle-aged Americans feel lonely, with men reporting higher isolation rates than women for the first time. Donald Trump flubs his own official's name American couple ...
More U.S. adults ages 45 and older are feeling lonely, according to an AARP study. The survey, published Wednesday, found that 40 percent of respondents said they felt lonely. In 2010 and 2018, 35 ...
A growing number of studies confirm what many are already seeing: Young people are lonely. Nearly a quarter, 24% of 18-to-29-year-olds say they feel lonely or isolated from those around them all or ...
LOGAN — Being a woman of color in Utah can be fraught with challenges. A new report by the Utah Women and Leadership Project at Utah State University finds that a cross-section of women from a mix of ...
That’s what Mary Ann Tighe asked MaryAnne Gilmartin after brokering Forest City Ratner’s deal to develop The New York Times headquarters in 2000. The idea came mid-pitch, after Tighe realized ...
Search the internet for “male loneliness” and you’ll find articles both parsing this so-called epidemic and others challenging its existence. Regardless of gender, I suspect most people are lonely ...
“I don’t feel anything,” a woman in her 40s once told me in therapy. No joy. No sadness. Just emptiness. She worked hard, raised her kids and rarely asked for help ‒ but something was always “off.” ...
In 2023, in an advisory entitled "Our Epidemic of Loneliness and Isolation," former surgeon general Vivek Murthy wrote that "social disconnection was far more common than I had realized." And the ...
Single people who are lonely want to go on dates and start romantic relationships, right? For lonely single men, that’s true. But for lonely single women, not so much. In fact, among single women who ...