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Social Isolation: Development and Validation of Measures

Researchers created and tested a new 10-item scale to measure social isolation in India. Social isolation means being cut off from others and avoiding social activities, which can lead to anxiety and sadness. This new tool helps organizations understand and support employees who feel disconnected from their community.

16 pages

Biden-Harris National Strategy on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health

The White House launched a plan to end hunger and help all Americans eat healthier by 2030. The strategy brings together government, businesses, and communities to make healthy food easier to get and afford. This plan focuses on preventing diet-related diseases and making sure everyone has access to nutritious food and places to be active.

44 pages

The Future of Food Banking: Understanding Income, Food Insecurity, and Health

Food banks started with the goal to end hunger by sharing extra food with people who need it. However, food insecurity is more complex - families must choose between buying food or paying for rent, medicine, and other basic needs. This income gap creates health problems because nutritious food costs more than processed food, making it harder for low-income families to stay healthy.

9 pages

Recipes for Connection: Inspiring Social Connection One Bite at a Time

This guide from the U.S. Surgeon General shows how sharing food can build stronger friendships and fight loneliness. It offers simple ideas for bringing people together through meals, snacks, and cooking. The book includes real stories from people who created meaningful connections by sharing food with others.

40 pages

Social Connection in America: 2025 Survey Report on Community Bonds and Well-Being

A major new 25-year study shows that many Americans lack strong social connections, which are as important for health as exercise and good nutrition. The survey found that people with strong relationships live longer and healthier lives. This research will help communities understand and improve how people connect with each other across the country.

48 pages
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