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A 2017 study revealed 64.1% of India’s urban elderly face severe loneliness, driven by isolation, loss of social networks and chronic illnesses. Loneliness exacerbates health risks, increasing vulnerability to heart disease and stroke. Addressing th

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The medical claims here aren't backed by peer-reviewed research. Has anyone actually studied whether AI companions genuinely reduce loneliness in measurable ways? Or improve health outcomes? The few studies that exist show mixed results at best. This feels like a tech solution looking for a problem rather than evidence-based healthcare.

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