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Misinformation, Social Isolation, and Loneliness among Aging Canadians

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Renee Boldut details the alarming related risks of aging, social isolation and loneliness, health misinformation, and poor health. __________________________________________ Following the death of her husband Barbra’s world grew smaller, and her health grew increasingly frail. She suffered some falls, began to rely on a diet of tea and toast, and did not leave her house […]
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The World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed in July 2025 that loneliness and social isolation are a global public health priority. Although it did not issue an exclusive statement about loneliness in men, it does point out that they form one of the groups most affected by cultural and gender factors. The agency warns that social disconnection causes risks comparable to smoking, obesity and physical inactivity. It is Trend article 3 Min Read 20…

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Impact Ethics broke the news in on Monday, November 24, 2025.
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