Peters discusses loneliness, isolation, and how to ease them for Brain and Life

Loneliness and isolation are nothing new, but they have grown during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially for the elderly, people with neurological conditions, and other vulnerable groups. There are ways to alleviate these feelings however. In the latest issue of Brain and Life, Katherine Peters, MD, PhD, and other experts discuss different forms of loneliness and isolation, how different populations are experiencing these problems, and how you or your loved ones can address these concerns. Read that article here.

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