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Loneliness and social isolation in later life

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Evidence briefing: loneliness and social isolation in later life

We believe that loneliness is not, and should not be, an inevitable part of getting older. However, many older people do experience loneliness and social isolation, which are linked to a range of health problems. This short briefing, co-developed with the Campaign to End Loneliness, highlights the key evidence around loneliness and social isolation in later life. 

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