Why Lonely People Get Sick More Often

New research suggests that social isolation alters the immune system at the genetic level, raising the risk of serious disease. The research links feelings of social isolation to an alteration in the activity of specific genes—ones that put lonely people at higher risk for serious disease. The study also points to the startling fact that it is the perception of loneliness that triggers the adverse health conditions, independent of how much social interaction an individual actually has.

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