Everyone's felt lonely at some point in their lives, but severe and chronic loneliness are different. In fact, loneliness in the United States has reached epidemic proportions, having doubled in the last 50 years, and with severe loneliness comes a range of other health risks. In today’s conversation with Dr. Dilip Jeste, one of the lead researchers at the University of California - San Diego School of Medicine Therese Markow and Dr. Jeste discuss the reasons for this loneliness epidemic, how it affects other aspects of health, and how loneliness affects adults at all age ranges.
Key Takeaways:
"Loneliness is associated with increased risk of physical, mental, and cognitive disorders...if you reduce loneliness, the prevalence of those diseases will fall." — Dr. Dilip Jeste
Connect with Dr. Dilip Jeste:
UCSD Bio: profiles.ucsd.edu/dilip.jeste
Book: amazon.com/Wiser-Scientific-Roots-Wisdom-Compassion/dp/1683644638
Website: wiserthebook.com
TedMed: tedmed.com/speakers/show?id=526374
Compassionate Community Movement: charterforcompassion.org
Connect with Therese:
Website: www.criticallyspeaking.net
Twitter: @CritiSpeak
Email: [email protected]
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