Give Your Social Health a Decent Workout
Briefly

Next year will mark a turning point when people will recognize that their health encompasses not only physical and mental aspects but also social dimensions.
According to a Meta-Gallup survey, 24 percent of people worldwide feel lonely, with 74 percent of Americans reporting a lack of connection to their community.
Today, people spend an average of 24 more hours alone monthly compared to two decades ago, marking a notable shift in social behavior and community involvement.
Social health is linked to a 50 percent boost in longevity, indicating it is as crucial to our lifespan as avoiding smoking and tackling obesity.
Read at WIRED
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