You’ve probably heard that human beings are “social animals.” That doesn’t just mean we tend to interact with each other; it means that as a species, we need social connection to thrive, and isolation can be harmful to our health. You’ve probably heard that human beings are “social animals.” That doesn’t just mean we tend to interact with each other; it means that as a species, we need social connection to thrive, and isolation can be harmful to our health. Social Sciences Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
Social connection is crucial to well-being: New public health guidelines aim to build healthier lives and communities
