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Study suggests technology made elderly feel more lonely during pandemic

The study, led by researchers from the UK's Lancaster University, showed that many older people experienced a greater increase in loneliness and long-term mental health disorders as a result of the switch to online socialising than those who spent the pandemic on their own

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Staying in touch with friends and family via technology made many older people feel more lonelier and more depressed than no contact at all, researchers have research.

The study, led by researchers from the UK's Lancaster University, showed that many older people experienced a greater increase in loneliness and long-term mental health disorders as a result of the switch to online socialising than those who spent the pandemic on their own, the Guardian reported.

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