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Genetic passport with a 68% discount using the promo code NAUKA2 https://clck.ru/3FJGtM The Final Sale of the Year on Ozon is running until December 27. Miracle discounts up to 80% and a brilliant selection of gifts — from clothing to electronics: https://ozon.ru/t/Mwj6Wxv The paradox of our time: technology has made communication between people more accessible than ever. But listen to yourself: how often do you find yourself in complete isolation amid the daily hustle and bustle? Loneliness is one of the main fears of people. Today, a quarter of the world's population suffers from it, and the WHO is creating an entire commission to combat it. Why is loneliness a problem worse than smoking, and are there any scientific hypotheses explaining why lonely people get sick more often and die earlier? When can it be normal, and who are singles? And most importantly, what to do with all this and how can even saying “thank you” to a stranger reduce the feeling of loneliness and add endorphins? Alexander Kalyuzhnyuk will sort this out in the new episode of Redaktsiya.Nauka. Support Redaktsiya.Nauka: ???? from Russia — via the Boosty service: https://boosty.to/rnauka ???? from abroad — via the “Sponsorship” function on YouTube: / @r_nauka Follow new episodes and additional materials on Redaktsiya.Nauka social networks: ???? https://t.me/redakciya_nauka ???? https://vk.com/public213756852 ???? Sasha Kalyuzhnyuk’s blog https://bit.ly/3P8G6kQ Timestamps: 00:00 Start 00:24 Do elderly Japanese women go to prison on purpose? Yes! That’s how they escape loneliness 00:51 Is loneliness a disease? and other key questions of the issue 01:28 a quarter of the world's population suffers from loneliness 02:50 why did the WHO create an entire commission to combat loneliness? 03:23 are we living in an epidemic of loneliness? 05:53 how does the real estate market react and affect singles? 07:32 why don't we chat with colleagues by the water cooler or host dinner parties anymore? 09:20 our brain is not designed for loneliness 12:53 is it possible to measure loneliness? 15:14 how are loneliness and depression related? 17:59 the Roseto phenomenon: how do close relationships save you from heart attacks? 19:36 tulpas: why do people invent friends? 22:32 the brain of lonely people works differently 23:37 who do singles vote for in elections? 25:24 does loneliness put more pressure on men? 27:43 4B feminist movement in South Korea 30:32 A friend adopted a friend: should the definition of family be expanded? 33:18 Who are singles? 36:23 When is loneliness useful? 39:09 Close the messenger 41:37 The power of weak ties 43:18 Is there a cure for loneliness? Thanks for filming: Konstantin Filonenko, sociologist and researcher Natalia Kairos, psychologist, psychotherapist, author of the TG channel "Psychology and Meditation": https://t.me/psymindfullness Alena Ivanova, Associate Professor of the Department of Clinical Psychology, Institute of Clinical Psychology and Social Work, Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, Senior Researcher, Department of Medical Psychology, Scientific Center for Mental Health Varya Kuchka, death doula This is the channel "Editorial. Science". Here we will break down scientific concepts into simple language, teach you to question yourself and the world, and always remain curious. We have always taught you to draw your own conclusions, and today it is more important than ever to maintain critical thinking. Science teaches us to doubt and not to accept hypotheses without sufficient evidence.