Pubmed Latest “Higher Loneliness Prevalence in UK Adults With Disabilities” by satcit 6 January 2024 written by satcit 6 January 2024 24 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38114963 Adults with disabilities in the UK have a higher likelihood of experiencing, becoming, and persisting in loneliness than their non-disabled peers. 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTumblrRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail satcit previous post “Creation and Characteristics of the Carolina Hysterectomy Cohort: A Resource for Examining Hysterectomy Disparities” next post “New Powered Circular Stapler Has Comparable Short-Term Outcomes to Manual Staplers in Rectal Reconstructions: A Study” You may also like “Addressing Modifiable Risk Factors to Improve Cardiovascular Outcomes:... 8 January 2024 “Modifiable Risk Factors’ Impact on Cardiovascular Outcomes: A... 8 January 2024 “Semaglutide May Improve Heart Failure in Obese Patients... 8 January 2024 Semaglutide’s Potential Beneficial Effects on Heart Failure with... 8 January 2024 “Semaglutide May Lower Heart Failure Hospitalization Risk in... 8 January 2024 “Semaglutide May Reduce Cardiovascular Risks in Heart Failure... 8 January 2024 “Methemoglobinemia Outbreak in Japanese Neonatal ICU and Maternity... 8 January 2024 “New Perspectives on Medical Ethics: A Commentary in... 8 January 2024 “Balancing Probability and Precision in Designing Future ARDS... 8 January 2024 “Evaluating Doxycycline Postexposure Prophylaxis for Preventing Sexually Transmitted... 8 January 2024 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.