• It is estimated that up to 16% of seniors experience social isolation (Statistics Canada, 2010). (canada.ca)
  • The following tips may help people feel happier about being alone, increase their well-being, and lessen feelings of isolation or loneliness. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • A 2019 study found that positive experiences on social media did not link to greater social isolation, whereas negative experiences did. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Although physical distancing is an effective way to slow the spread of many viruses, it can also lead to feelings of loneliness and isolation, especially in older adults. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • It also explores who is most at risk, some signs and symptoms that suggest a person may need support, and how people can deal with loneliness and isolation. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Some experts suggest that a growing number of people in the U.S. experience isolation regularly. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Researchers believe that the consequences of loneliness and isolation are different depending on a person's age. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • However, the truth is you're probably feeling more loneliness and isolation because you're by yourself. (beliefnet.com)
  • We understand the importance of combatting loneliness and isolation which is why we create a programme of events and activities to enable residents to socialise, make friends and enjoy life with Lovett Care. (lovettcare.co.uk)
  • If you have recently begun the divorce process it's likely that you will experience loneliness, isolation, and a craving for companionship. (austindivorceattorney.org)
  • Older people who live alone may need to make an effort to avoid social isolation. (msdmanuals.com)
  • It is unsurprising that many people divorcing experience feelings of loneliness. (flip.co.uk)
  • It is assuring to know that in many cases, the feelings of loneliness are temporary and does not have to define the rest of post-separation life. (flip.co.uk)
  • Divorce support forums is a platform where people communicate with each other and share their feelings and experiences, when going through a divorce or post-separation period. (edivorcepapers.com)
  • To help reduce feelings of loneliness , people may want to try a new hobby, restart an activity they used to enjoy, or try out a new class. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • People may want to do an activity together, talk and share feelings in person or by calling, or send a letter or card to stay in touch. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • But these experiences carry with them feelings. (lawyerswithdepression.com)
  • After a divorce, feelings of loneliness and resentment are usually especially aggravated. (wearesololiving.com)
  • However, extreme loneliness after divorce has its specific outcomes since it is directly connected with personal relationships and feelings of uselessness and insecurity in love affairs. (wearesololiving.com)
  • The experience can trigger a range of negative emotions that affect every part of your life, including feelings of worthlessness, despair, self-blame, loneliness, insomnia, lack of appetite and binge eating. (mamamia.com.au)
  • Some people recover quickly while others will hold onto hurtful events and negative feelings for a very long time. (mamamia.com.au)
  • The intensity of her feelings made me believe the divorce had only just happened. (mamamia.com.au)
  • It sometimes even causes feelings of loneliness in people who have many relationships. (tlookingup.com)
  • You can read what other people have to say and share your feelings anonymously until you feel safe. (tlookingup.com)
  • The feelings we experience, are normal reactions to any loss of someone dear to us, but there is definite hope for the one who is mourning. (allaboutlifechallenges.org)
  • Whether you're surrounded by people in your home or you live alone, the feelings of loneliness can drastically creep up on you, leaving you filled with several other difficult emotions. (capitaleap.org)
  • Below, I will share eight ways to overcome your loneliness, whether it is seasonal or long-term, we often have to make a conscious effort to combat these feelings. (capitaleap.org)
  • These feelings, coupled with a strong desire to move forward and on to a better chapter of life, compels many people to consider dating even when their divorce is still in process. (austindivorceattorney.org)
  • A divorce inevitably brings about a number of changes that range from emotional to economic. (navy.mil)
  • On the other hand, it may be that when you and your partner are in the home together, it feels as though there is great distance between you and there may be a lack of emotional availability that leaves you with a feeling of loneliness - unable to confide and communicate with your partner and creating greater barriers between you. (flip.co.uk)
  • This forum acts as a support factor for a divorced couple, who can find out ways to ease their emotional, financial or physical trauma. (edivorcepapers.com)
  • If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health, suicide or substance use crisis or emotional distress, reach out 24/7 to the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline (formerly known as the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline) by dialing or texting 988 or using chat services at suicidepreventionlifeline.org to connect to a trained crisis counselor. (nami.org)
  • A divorce is an emotional period full of sadness and loneliness. (divorcemag.com)
  • In reality, no one really wants to leave however the hostility whether it is physical or emotional can be detrimental to all people within a household experiencing a divorce. (beliefnet.com)
  • Divorce and separation is, in most circumstances, a very complex and emotional process, and it can blindside people. (spearswms.com)
  • Our views of other people are shaped by our memories, personal histories, cultures, world views, and psychological and emotional traits, along with various other influences. (scienceandnonduality.com)
  • Death of a marriage relationship - This, of course, is due to divorce and involves the loss of the emotional and physical support system even though both individuals as well as any children, continue to live and may have a relationship associated with alimony, child support, child custody, and visitation. (allaboutlifechallenges.org)
  • Divorce, in many cases, comes with an emotional roller coaster. (instantonlinedivorce.com)
  • Understanding these two types of divorces is crucial, as the type you undergo can significantly impact the emotional strain, cost, and time consumed by the divorce process. (instantonlinedivorce.com)
  • Loneliness is an emotional state one may experience regardless if they are physically alone or not. (capitaleap.org)
  • Some people find it helpful to find a source of comfort, emotional support animals can be helpful in this process. (capitaleap.org)
  • As previously mentioned, loneliness is an emotional state. (capitaleap.org)
  • To belong or not to belong is a subjective experience that can be influenced by a number of factors within people and their surrounding environment. (wikipedia.org)
  • Loneliness is a subjective feeling in which people feel a lack of companionship. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Whenever we fail to see the subjective nature of our experience, we treat others as objects somehow independent of our own thoughts, emotions, and sensations. (scienceandnonduality.com)
  • The system involves assigning numeric evaluations to traditionally subjective experiences, allowing users to gauge the mathematical likelihood of achieving lasting happiness in their experiences. (wivb.com)
  • Our experience would suggest that many divorced people have no wish to remarry. (catholicbishops.ie)
  • Men are more likely to die before their wives, and widowed or divorced men are more likely to remarry than are widowed or divorced women. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Researchers have long known that people suffer low self-esteem after a divorce and are far less discriminating in choosing a partner as they are trying to cope with their loss. (foxnews.com)
  • Such an attitude can qualitatively lower self-esteem, but it is possible to cope with loneliness and get to know your most exciting self if you follow our working techniques. (wearesololiving.com)
  • A 2019 study found that people who spent 120 minutes or more in nature per week reported higher levels of health and well-being. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Whether it is family, friends, co-workers, a religion, or something else, some people tend to have an 'inherent' desire to belong and be an important part of something greater than themselves. (wikipedia.org)
  • People with a strong motivation to belong are less satisfied with their relationships and tend to be relatively lonely. (wikipedia.org)
  • It's a proven fact that people tend to fall in love more easily when they have recently been rejected by someone they once loved. (foxnews.com)
  • While it's true that people from a higher socio-economic class tend to get treatment - mostly because of their access to good medical care - most attorneys still don't because of the stigma associated with mental illness. (lawyerswithdepression.com)
  • These divorces tend to be more complex, requiring court interventions to resolve disagreements, leading to a long and often more expensive process. (instantonlinedivorce.com)
  • Contested divorces tend to be far more emotionally charged," says Attorney John Davis, a leading family lawyer in Michigan. (instantonlinedivorce.com)
  • Studies have shown that older people who lack social interaction (are socially isolated) tend to have more health problems than those who are not socially isolated. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Inability to meet this need results in loneliness, mental distress, and a strong desire to form new relationships. (wikipedia.org)
  • People who form social attachments beyond that minimal amount experience less satisfaction from extra relationships, as well as more stress from terminating those extra relationships. (wikipedia.org)
  • People also effectively replace lost relationship partners by substituting them with new relationships or social environments. (wikipedia.org)
  • Be familiar with the impact conflicted and broken relationships, including divorce, can have on health. (navy.mil)
  • This is her second attempt at marriage after a much-publicized divorce from Brad Pitt nearly seven years ago and a string of high profile relationships with famous faces that left America's sweetheart seemingly broken hearted. (foxnews.com)
  • That is why even when realising our value and being self-sufficient, we experience stress when a gap occurs in personal relationships. (wearesololiving.com)
  • Divorce can undermine the self-confidence of absolutely any person, as it affects the most "painful" points - self-love, confidence in the future, realisation through relationships. (wearesololiving.com)
  • It is about taking responsibility for your life, the relationships you build with people, and the place you occupy in your system of values. (wearesololiving.com)
  • The relationship analytics app helps people manage and rank relationships to better prioritize healthy connections. (wivb.com)
  • By creating a tool designed to both rehabilitate and initiate relationships, the team was able to make good on their commitment to the people. (wivb.com)
  • People experience loneliness when they do not have someone to depend on, a close family, a group of friends, or relationships with people at work or school. (tlookingup.com)
  • It can shape the contours of post-divorce life, influencing everything from financial stability to relationships with children and co-parenting dynamics. (instantonlinedivorce.com)
  • Cultures threats to the stability of adult relationships, including like polygamy, wife inheritance, "nkuchi" (a tradition that marriage and divorce globally (Atapour et al. (who.int)
  • In the broadest sense, loneliness is about abandonment or having no one to talk to or spend time with, often identified as not belonging to any group and the devastation associated with it. (wearesololiving.com)
  • In contrast, 21 of 408 study participants who did not plan a pregnancy decided to get pregnant during the pandemic to enhance their positive disposition and overcome loneliness, and because of the increased leisure time and intimacy with their spouses. (who.int)
  • Whether the loss of a loved one, broken friendships, or divorce, it's the absence of that person that fills our lives-fills it with such loneliness. (thinkchristian.net)
  • Now I know this is simple to read, but that it takes effort (and time) to actually break through the loneliness of divorce and start building new friendships. (drkarenfinn.com)
  • In 2016 there were 1.2 million chronically lonely older people in the UK. (who.int)
  • For example, individuals with strong family ties could compensate for loneliness at work. (wikipedia.org)
  • Divorce is not a single event but a series of transitions and individual and family reorganizations. (navy.mil)
  • People could set aside time each day to get in contact with family, friends, or neighbors. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Our understanding of the Church as a "loving mother" and the parish as a "family of families" endorses our pastoral approach as Church in accompanying people in the brokenness and pain of their situation. (catholicbishops.ie)
  • We believe that the incidence of marriage breakdown and divorce could be reduced through the introduction of socio-economic policies which support the family and through long-term education strategies which promote values such as fidelity and commitment. (catholicbishops.ie)
  • Feedback from Accord indicates that the experience of couples who have undertaken a marriage preparation course has been very positive and this has benefits for their marriage and family life. (catholicbishops.ie)
  • It proposes a vision for the family which might shape our response as people of faith, and as citizens, to the diverse needs and challenges experienced in families in Ireland today. (catholicbishops.ie)
  • For decades, people believed social, cultural, and family behaviors were the main cause of anorexia. (psychcentral.com)
  • We provide advice about divorce law, divorce lawyers, family law, custody, support and other divorce related issues along with a directory of divorce professionals. (divorcemag.com)
  • It can cause people stress and shame in their social, family and work lives. (clevelandclinic.org)
  • Anticipatory Grief - This is experienced by the family of a person who is dying of a terminal disease as well as by the person him/herself. (allaboutlifechallenges.org)
  • It may not end the grieving, because the family, especially the one who provided most of the care, may now have to adjust to the absence of this person to care for even though the death was anticipated. (allaboutlifechallenges.org)
  • Weigel, 2017), with far reaching implications to are often transferred from one person to another during reproductive health, family health and the sanctity of sexual activity. (who.int)
  • Some older people rediscover a hobby that was put aside when free time was more occupied with work and family concerns. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Perhaps we never found Mr. or Ms. Right, or maybe we experienced the pain of divorce or the death of a spouse. (tlookingup.com)
  • Michigan, a no-fault divorce state, allows for divorce without the necessity of proving wrongdoing on the part of either spouse (Michigan Compiled Laws Section 552.6). (instantonlinedivorce.com)
  • If you enter into a relationship with someone new or begin dating during your divorce case (no matter how long you and your spouse have been physically or emotionally separated), the court could consider this relationship in your case and not in a positive way. (austindivorceattorney.org)
  • It's even more important that you do not begin dating if you have not yet separated from the spouse that you are divorcing. (austindivorceattorney.org)
  • You may have grown emotionally distant, but if you are not physically separated there is an even higher chance that it could be seen by both the judge and your spouse as a factor in the divorce or a reason for the failure of the marriage. (austindivorceattorney.org)
  • For example, if one spouse took money from a joint bank account to purchase a car for their paramour, that could affect how a judge decides to award the remaining portion of the community estate in that divorce case. (austindivorceattorney.org)
  • Dating during a divorce can also bring your morals under scrutiny, especially if you and your spouse have children together. (austindivorceattorney.org)
  • Even if you attempt to keep a dating relationship hidden from your spouse and children, any email, text messages, phone calls, or other communication that is discovered can be brought to light during your divorce (more details in our blog on social media use during divorce ), which can damage your case. (austindivorceattorney.org)
  • Maybe your community has a memory café you can visit a safe place to enjoy activities and socialize for people living with memory loss and their families and caregivers. (depressiontalk.net)
  • In many cases, stressful or traumatic events, such as divorce or the death of a loved one, are associated with the onset of hoarding symptoms. (clevelandclinic.org)
  • For many people who have gone through a difficult or even traumatic divorce , it's healthier for both themselves and a potential, future dating partner, that they invest in their own healing process before starting a new relationship. (austindivorceattorney.org)
  • But separating parents need to try to put their own pain and hurt to one side and focus on the confusion, loneliness and worry that their children are likely to suffer as a result of their breakup. (spearswms.com)
  • Experience suggests however, that relationship problems can quickly interfere with duty performance. (navy.mil)
  • Loneliness can be a distressing and isolating feeling, and it is possible to feel alone even when you remain in a relationship. (flip.co.uk)
  • People can focus on building a positive relationship with themselves and prioritizing self-care. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • In other words, it is the relationship rather than the institution that banishes loneliness. (foxnews.com)
  • Whether you were in a long-term relationship or something shorter, it's difficult to start dating again after a divorce. (divorcemag.com)
  • It can be incredibly painful for some, but in my case, I feel grateful to have had the loving relationship I shared with my former husband for so many years and grateful that I had the support to grow and change into the person I have become. (elephantjournal.com)
  • Much of the disharmony in relationship can be attributed to our belief in objectivity-the notion that we experience other people and things the way they really are. (scienceandnonduality.com)
  • Secondly, when loneliness is your good friend, you get high from everything you love in this life, without "tying" your happiness to any particular person or love relationship in general. (wearesololiving.com)
  • Nearly one in two has gone through divorce, and nearly all have experienced one or more relationship breakdown during their life. (mamamia.com.au)
  • Once deployment orders have been given couples may experience tension in the relationship due to anxiety about what's to come. (llmempowermentgroup.com)
  • Unfortunately, the problems that can arise from beginning a new relationship before your divorce is finalized are substantial and potentially long-lasting. (austindivorceattorney.org)
  • Just knowing that a bond exists may be emotionally comforting, yet it would not provide a feeling of full belongingness if there is a lack of interaction between the persons. (wikipedia.org)
  • There is another time we feel this sort of loneliness, though most of us would be ashamed to admit it. (thinkchristian.net)
  • At the same time, separating and divorcing is a big life change that may bring with it a different form of loneliness. (flip.co.uk)
  • In 2015, for the first time, the number of persons aged 65 years and older exceeded the number of children aged 0 to 14 years. (canada.ca)
  • The implication of this is that, as it moves into the 2020's, older people will represent a considerable proportion of the Yate community for the first time. (who.int)
  • This report reveals that loneliness is a growing problem in our time. (rlhymersjr.com)
  • According to the Campaign to End Loneliness , people may spend plenty of time alone but feel content in their own company. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • People may want to take time to reflect on their successes, goals, and what they want from life through journaling. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • People may want to jot down things they are grateful for in their day, such as a cup of coffee or time spent in nature, or previous hopes that are now fulfilled. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • After all, ask most people why they are getting married - for the first or the second time - and the answer is nearly reflexive: "Because we are in love. (foxnews.com)
  • Sometimes anorexia can be activated when a person who has other anorexia risk factors spends a lot of time in situations where the pressure to have a small body is very strong. (psychcentral.com)
  • People with cognitive inflexibility may have a harder time adapting to unexpected conditions. (psychcentral.com)
  • Instead use this time to dismiss people from your life that don't understand and believe you to be selfish. (beliefnet.com)
  • For most people Christmas is considered a time of happiness, sharing and fun. (lovettcare.co.uk)
  • They report that nearly 1.5 million older people think of the festive season as the loneliness time of the year. (lovettcare.co.uk)
  • A Call in Time is a national service where a volunteer befriender will phone an older person at an agreed time for a chat. (lovettcare.co.uk)
  • Even if you are, each person there had to come for the first time at one point. (tlookingup.com)
  • Regularly scheduled time with other people can offer you a respite as you work your way out of your loneliness. (tlookingup.com)
  • The added challenges of heightened emotions can, and often do, lead to additional costs and time spent arguing during a divorce case. (austindivorceattorney.org)
  • People may feel lonely while around others if they do not feel a sense of connection with the people around them. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Many older people who live alone say they feel lonely and isolated. (msdmanuals.com)
  • If you find yourself shaking your head and telling yourself you can't possibly do something about your loneliness, realize that only you can change the way you feel. (tlookingup.com)
  • Nobody wants to be that person, but sometimes it's hard to realize when YOU are that person. (psychicreviewonline.com)
  • If you don't realize what you're doing and become that person, your unhappy attitude and negative vibes can eventually make it to where others start avoiding you whenever possible. (psychicreviewonline.com)
  • Certain people who are socially deprived can exhibit physical, behavioral, and psychological problems, such as stress or instability. (wikipedia.org)
  • I have extensive experience treating a wide variety of issues and psychological disorders from the most mild to the most severe. (betterhelp.com)
  • On a deeper psychological level, loneliness after divorce separation is not dreadful. (wearesololiving.com)
  • Associated physical, social and psychological cultured imposed consequences were experienced by women in Nigeria. (who.int)
  • And once you discover your new place in the world, you'll quickly put the memories of your loneliness of divorce far behind you. (drkarenfinn.com)
  • Your view of a person is actually a view of your own memories. (scienceandnonduality.com)
  • Emotions and sensations arise along with those memories to further paint your view of the person. (scienceandnonduality.com)
  • This can be difficult to see until you begin meeting people freshly in the moment, without dragging your memories into each encounter and interpreting others' present words and actions through those memories. (scienceandnonduality.com)
  • Roy Baumeister and Mark Leary argue that belongingness is such a fundamental human motivation that people feel severe consequences for not belonging. (wikipedia.org)
  • As the name suggests, a contested divorce arises when spouses can't agree on one or several divorce-related matters, such as child custody, spousal support, or division of marital assets and debts. (instantonlinedivorce.com)
  • The well-being of married people and of those whose marriages have failed is the concern of all Catholics. (catholic.org.nz)
  • According to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, in 2020, the divorce rate in Michigan was approximately 2.8 per 1,000 people, pointing to the reality that many marriages, unfortunately, end this way. (instantonlinedivorce.com)
  • and marital issues, like separation or divorce. (ncpd.org)
  • It is for the newly separated and divorced and those still struggling with issues many years later. (ascensionpress.com)
  • Community-based support groups where personal difficulties can be shared with others experiencing similar problems. (navy.mil)
  • A Divorce Support Forum or Message Board is an online divorce discussion site. (edivorcepapers.com)
  • When people participate in a divorce support message board, there is a possibility that they would develop social bonds and interest groups. (edivorcepapers.com)
  • Divorce support forums serve as an online venue where people can find out various answers to their queries related to divorce and can communicate with other people who are sharing similar experiences. (edivorcepapers.com)
  • Volunteering may offer people the chance to connect with others and support a cause that feels meaningful to them. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • The first place to find new friends who will get what you're going through as you struggle to emerge from the loneliness of divorce is a divorce support group . (drkarenfinn.com)
  • These groups exist to provide structure and support for anyone who's ready to heal from their divorce. (drkarenfinn.com)
  • It's this built-in acceptance that make divorce support groups such a great place to start meeting new people. (drkarenfinn.com)
  • Then, after you've met some interesting people in your divorce support group and/or on MeetUp.com, put together a group event (think dinner, lunch, coffee, a movie). (drkarenfinn.com)
  • Surround yourself with people that reinforce positivity and can provide you with a valuable support system. (beliefnet.com)
  • Organisations like Age UK and other charities offer a range of support and initiatives to those who are living alone and experiencing loneliness all year round, not just at Christmas. (lovettcare.co.uk)
  • The problem is that as long as we choose another person for direct support, all our strength will be spent on controlling their behaviour, which we can't really control. (wearesololiving.com)
  • Try a support group online or in person. (depressiontalk.net)
  • We all experience challenges in life - times when we could benefit from care and support. (westhillchurch.ca)
  • In addition, most children experience considerable distress in the early stages of a divorce. (navy.mil)
  • Unfortunately, only those individuals who've experienced divorce can truly understand the magnitude of sorrow that is felt. (beliefnet.com)
  • A large-scale 2018 study found that people who exercised experienced fewer days of poor mental health in the previous month than people who did not exercise. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • The study found that all types of exercise contributed to better mental health, so people can choose any activity they find enjoyable. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Reverend Susan Gregg-Schroeder, Coordinator of Mental Health Ministries in San Diego, CA, authored the pamphlet, Mental Illness: Coping with the Holidays, to offer helpful tips for limiting holiday stress especially for persons living with mental illness. (ncpd.org)
  • Hoarding disorder is a mental health condition in which you have a strong need to save a large number of items and experience distress when attempting to get rid of them. (clevelandclinic.org)
  • Hoarding disorder is a mental health condition in which a person feels a strong need to save a large number of items, whether they have monetary value or not, and experiences significant distress when attempting to get rid of the items. (clevelandclinic.org)
  • Furthermore, lonely people, those with financial problems, and people living in congested places had much lower mental health. (news-medical.net)
  • An individual reporting absent or rare loneliness without economic worries and residing in averagely crowded housing, which was defined as 0.9 people in each bedroom post-pandemic, would have undergone a less severe mental health decline. (news-medical.net)
  • Different times of year often make lonely people even lonelier. (tlookingup.com)
  • You're coming to grips with the fact that your life as a suddenly single person is different from the life of a married person. (drkarenfinn.com)
  • They're other suddenly single people. (drkarenfinn.com)
  • With separation and divorce, that person is no longer there to share, to build with and to turn to in difficult moments. (flip.co.uk)
  • Some people may feel content on their own, while others may find it difficult to feel happy. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • People with disabilities or health conditions that limit physical activity may also find it more difficult to socialize outside the home. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • I had, like most people, gone through my fair share of difficult experiences in life like losing a job. (lawyerswithdepression.com)
  • I once had a client who described the pain of her difficult divorce to me. (mamamia.com.au)
  • Both Brad and Tony are experiencing particular thoughts, emotions, and sensations that paint the leader in a certain light-as good or evil, right or wrong. (scienceandnonduality.com)
  • Emotions can become raw during a divorce, even when it begins amicably. (austindivorceattorney.org)
  • I'm 70, Single & Experiencing More Happiness than I've Ever Known. (elephantjournal.com)
  • Who would have guessed that at 70 I am single, flying solo, and experiencing more happiness than I have ever known? (elephantjournal.com)
  • Research suggests rates of eating disorders are higher in people with type 1 diabetes. (psychcentral.com)
  • Dating too soon after a divorce can cause you to pursue someone whose purpose is to ease your loneliness or to find someone who reminds you of your ex-partner. (divorcemag.com)
  • A study in the American Sociological Review (June, 2006) said that young people have people have fewer friends today - far fewer than they had twenty years ago. (rlhymersjr.com)
  • For example, people aged 18-49 years old may struggle to focus, or they may eat more frequently. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Married for 33 years, and divorced at age 70, I'm clearer now than I've ever been. (elephantjournal.com)
  • Plan a reunion with people whom you haven't seen in years. (tlookingup.com)
  • About half of people who are 85 years or older and live in the community live alone. (msdmanuals.com)
  • The objective of this study was to estimate the prevalence of sero-immunity to tetanus among persons aged ≥6 years in the United States and to identify factors associated with tetanus sero-immunity. (cdc.gov)