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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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Germany’s World Cup chef on Japanese foods, plant-based diets and fatigue

“Criticize the tofu? It’s not really smart. There is nothing to insult! AthleticismThe conversation with Anton Schmaus, the leader of the German national team for five years, naturally begins with a discussion of British Home Secretary Suella Braverman’s latest attack on soy foods. Shortly before our interview, Braverman referred to his detractors as “tofu-eating wokerati.” …

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