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America’s loneliness epidemic

Carlos Watson and Ritula Shah explore loneliness among American's with leading experts Dr Altha Stewart, former head of the American Psychiatric Association and Dr Deepak Chopra.

Even before Covid, four out of every 10 American adults admitted to feeling anxiety and depression, and up to 70% of young Americans said they were lonely. Now amid growing concerns of an emerging mental health crisis because of the coronavirus pandemic, Carlos Watson and Ritula Shah (standing in for Katty Kay) tackle the subject with the help of two leading health experts - Dr Altha Stewart, former head of the American Psychiatric Association and Dr Deepak Chopra, a prominent alternative medicine advocate. Together they explore how loneliness affects people of a different age, race and gender, and offer some solutions and advice as to how Americans can learn to cope, even after the pandemic has passed.

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27 minutes

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Sun 31 Jan 2021 19:32GMT

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