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Rates of depression and loneliness are lower for sports fans

Rates of depression and loneliness are lower for sports fans

Share on PinterestNew research suggests that sports fans experience lower rates of depression and loneliness than non-fans. Thomas Barwick/Getty Images Being a fan can bring a sense of belonging and community. A new book written by sports fans has found that while 61% of Americans say they feel lonely, non-fans are lonelier than fans. Whether …

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I am a 46 year old mom who hates working out.  Thanks to my child, I am now friends with a 24-year-old semi-professional soccer player.

I am a 46 year old mom who hates working out. Thanks to my child, I am now friends with a 24-year-old semi-professional soccer player.

I’m a mom of a 6 year old and a baby, and at 46, I don’t like working out. Recently I became friends with a semi-professional soccer player at a playground. Our lives are totally different, but we enjoy each other’s company while our children play. Loading Something is loading. Thank you for your registration! …

I am a 46 year old mom who hates working out. Thanks to my child, I am now friends with a 24-year-old semi-professional soccer player. Read More »

I am a 46 year old mom who hates working out.  Because of my child, I am now friends with a 24-year-old semi-professional soccer player.

I am a 46 year old mom who hates working out. Because of my child, I am now friends with a 24-year-old semi-professional soccer player.

Jessica Dolphin.Courtesy of Jessica Delfino I’m a mom of a 6 year old and a baby, and at 46, I don’t like working out. Recently I became friends with a semi-professional soccer player at a playground. Our lives are totally different, but we enjoy each other’s company while our children play. The playground was almost …

I am a 46 year old mom who hates working out. Because of my child, I am now friends with a 24-year-old semi-professional soccer player. Read More »