The World Health Organization (WHO) has recently established a Commission on Social Connection, terming it a “global health priority.” This development follows mounting evidence suggesting that our relationships significantly influence our health and lifespan.
The origins of this research can be traced back to the early 1960s when Lester Breslow from the California State Department of Public Health launched a project to pinpoint lifestyle habits that promote longevity.
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