'Loneliness can be a killer': Why lonely people are at risk of serious health conditions

Prof Rose Anne Kenny: ‘Loneliness can be a killer’. Picture: Julien Behal Photography
Loneliness, despite being emotional, may have physical consequences — it could be a factor in your high cholesterol, the furring of your arteries, or the development of type-2 diabetes.
Specific proteins found abundantly in people who are lonely provide a clue to the biological mechanisms for why social isolation is linked to poorer health and an early death.

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