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Scientists found the key to a healthy, happy life: relationships . . . Strong relationships help you live longer “Clearly research suggests that good social relationships can have a positive impact on mental health, leading to better overall well-being, and potentially contributing to a longer life”, says Shyam Bishen, head of the Centre for Health and Healthcare at the World Economic Forum
A generation adrift: Why young people are less happy and what we can do . . . 1 Prioritize global mental health support We must invest in accessible and comprehensive mental health services for young people in schools and communities worldwide Early intervention and support are critical to address the negative effects of social media and other stressors
How Japan is improving its perinatal and postnatal support These services cover a range of needs including physical recovery, mental health support, and guidance on breastfeeding and childcare Midwives and healthcare professionals lead these in collaboration with local medical institutions
Social resilience in Japan can start at the dining table In Japan, studies show that dining alone can lead to a decrease in communication skills and impact mental health Reinforcing human connections is a key way to boost social resilience Public and private sector initiatives throughout the country aim to increase communal dining opportunities and strengthen social bonds
How our digital interactions are impacting our mental health Technology has brought many benefits, but studies show our digital interactions are having real, measurable effects on our mental health With 30% of adults reporting feeling lonely, it is clear we are in the midst of a loneliness epidemic But developing the right technologies will help The great products and companies of tomorrow will be those focusing on the human experience, prioritizing
WHO declares loneliness a health threat, and other health stories . . . The World Health Organization has declared loneliness a "pressing health threat", and has launched a new commission to foster social connection as a priority in all countries The commission will analyze the relationship between social connection and health, and outline solutions to building social connections at scale