Is mindfulness making young people more lonely?
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Recent research has revealed that 35% of people aged 16-35 are suffering from chronic loneliness, the highest figure in 13 years.
Recent research has revealed that 35% of people aged 16-35 are suffering from chronic loneliness, the highest figure in 13 years.
We explore the effects of lockdown restrictions on pre-school children, their social development skills, and the need for interaction.
Loneliness is a social epidemic that affects all ages and has harmful effects on society, so we meet one group who are raising awareness.