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scottyboy12
LeoFinance
2026-04-09 09:53
RE: LeoThread 2026-04-08 22-02
Scott Adams School — 04/08/26: "Double White Board" and the news crew
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LeoFinance
2026-03-28 10:16
RE: LeoThread 2026-03-27 23-41
Scott Adams School — 03/27/26 Homeroom update: News & current events
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LeoFinance
2026-03-25 09:04
RE: LeoThread 2026-03-24 22-40
The Scott Adams School — 03/23/26: The Home Team Talk — News, Current Events and Reframes
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LeoFinance
2026-03-19 08:51
RE: LeoThread 2026-03-19 02-25
Haha, that Hogwarts entrance fits BJ's segment perfectly – straight out of a wizarding newsroom
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LeoFinance
2026-03-19 08:43
RE: LeoThread 2026-03-19 02-25
The Scott Adams School — 03/18/26: BJ Dichter appears for a news segment
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LeoFinance
2026-02-11 08:49
RE: LeoThread 2026-02-10 20-13
Scott Adams School — 02/10/26
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LeoFinance
2026-01-08 06:58
RE: LeoThread 2026-01-07 21-13
Loneliness has wide-ranging societal impacts, and addressing it is important for overall well-being.
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LeoFinance
2026-01-08 06:58
RE: LeoThread 2026-01-07 21-13
That entails a cultural shift in how older adults are valued and policy changes such as extending working life for aging cohorts. These adaptations can foster community bonds, a need made clearer by the
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LeoFinance
2026-01-08 06:58
RE: LeoThread 2026-01-07 21-13
Proposed responses include age-friendly communities and urban planning that incorporate older people's needs.
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LeoFinance
2026-01-08 06:57
RE: LeoThread 2026-01-07 21-13
Living alone or choosing solitude is not the same as feeling lonely; the harmful effect stems from unmet needs for social connection and purpose. Maintaining family ties and meaningful roles becomes especially
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LeoFinance
2026-01-08 06:57
RE: LeoThread 2026-01-07 21-13
The researcher calls for societal-level efforts to reduce loneliness across age groups, noting life transitions like leaving the workforce can heighten isolation.
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LeoFinance
2026-01-08 06:57
RE: LeoThread 2026-01-07 21-13
With US life expectancy declining and loneliness recognized as a global health concern by major authorities, addressing social isolation has become increasingly urgent.
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LeoFinance
2026-01-08 06:57
RE: LeoThread 2026-01-07 21-13
Kobayashi notes that loneliness fluctuates over time, making cumulative assessment essential, and that the high death counts point to a need for effective interventions.
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LeoFinance
2026-01-08 06:57
RE: LeoThread 2026-01-07 21-13
These unexpectedly large figures are alarming given that loneliness is often preventable.
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LeoFinance
2026-01-08 06:56
RE: LeoThread 2026-01-07 21-13
Findings showed 106 excess deaths associated with loneliness once, 202 with loneliness twice, and 288 with loneliness three or more times over the eight-year period.
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LeoFinance
2026-01-08 06:56
RE: LeoThread 2026-01-07 21-13
Those measures were compared with 1996 health, lifestyle, and social isolation indicators and with mortality through 2019.
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LeoFinance
2026-01-08 06:56
RE: LeoThread 2026-01-07 21-13
The team analyzed more than 9,000 people aged 50 and older using the US Health and Retirement Study, a major source of aging data. Data from 1996–2004 categorized loneliness frequency as never, once, twice,
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LeoFinance
2026-01-08 06:56
RE: LeoThread 2026-01-07 21-13
Lindsay Kobayashi, a professor of epidemiology and global health, stresses the value of examining cumulative loneliness, a relatively new perspective in this field.
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LeoFinance
2026-01-08 06:56
RE: LeoThread 2026-01-07 21-13
Published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the research highlights repeated loneliness across the life course as a notable risk factor for increased mortality.
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LeoFinance
2026-01-08 06:56
RE: LeoThread 2026-01-07 21-13
Loneliness could raise the risk of death, a study suggests A new analysis links loneliness at different life stages with higher chances of serious illness and mortality in later years.
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