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Navigating homesickness when living overseas

A woman grapples with severe homesickness after years abroad, torn between her idyllic home life and the painful longing for family. Expert advice urges decisive action.

Dick Van Dyke on loneliness and feeling 'diminished'

Mary Poppins star Dick Van Dyke, 99, opens up about the profound loneliness of outliving his friends and feeling 'physically and socially diminished' in a candid new diary. Discover his secret to joy.

8 Ways to Stay Social After Retirement

Discover 8 proven strategies to combat loneliness and build a strong support system in retirement. Boost your wellbeing and find a new sense of purpose today.

Single-Person Households Set to Surge 20% in Britain

New research reveals Britain is becoming a nation of solo dwellers, with single-person households projected to increase by nearly one-fifth, raising concerns about loneliness and housing demands.

Pete Wicks: 'I'm sad, lonely and depressed'

The Only Way Is Essex star Pete Wicks opens up about his mental health struggles, revealing the emotional turmoil behind his public persona and the reality of feeling isolated despite his fame.

The Science of Making Friends: A Grown-Up's Guide

Discover practical, evidence-based techniques to overcome friendship barriers and cultivate meaningful connections at any stage of life, from initiating conversations to maintaining bonds.

AFL Star's Heartbreaking Mental Health Confession

Western Bulldogs midfielder Bailey Smith opens up about his profound mental health struggles during a 'dark' period, revealing his emotional journey just days before the AFL Grand Final.

The hidden emotional cost of low-maintenance friendships

New research reveals the hidden emotional toll of low-maintenance friendships. Experts warn that these seemingly convenient connections may lead to loneliness and weaken our support networks. Discover why putting in the effort is essential for true, lasti

Childhood Loneliness Raises Dementia Risk by 56%

A major new study finds that feeling lonely as a child can significantly increase the risk of developing dementia decades later. Researchers warn of a looming public health crisis.

Childhood loneliness linked to higher dementia risk

New research from King's College London shows experiencing loneliness as a child may increase dementia risk in later life by 56%, highlighting the long-term impact of early social isolation.

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