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connectedness

[kuh-nek-tid-nis] / kəˈnɛk tɪd nɪs /


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Cardiovascular health, social connectedness and exercise are all associated with positive cognitive health outcomes—and it’s possible they also play a role in the rewiring that happens later in life, too, Astle said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mr. Berry is also drawn to continuity and coherence: His writing conjures the connectedness and simple moral clarity that the people of Port William imperfectly aspire to.

From The Wall Street Journal

The researchers added: “There is a strong positive association of social isolation and loneliness with depression from youth to older adulthood. Further, higher social connectedness is protective towards depressive symptoms and disorders.”

From MarketWatch

It is, in fact, our capacity for empathy and connectedness that provide the channel, or the jet fuel, that make moral injury possible to begin with.

From Salon

“So I feel like it’s going to be really good for us to grow that connectedness even more.”

From Los Angeles Times