Jennifer Schaaf

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Data from dozens of studies including hundreds of thousands of participants point to loneliness as a major risk factor for ill health and even death. Chronic isolation is deemed more harmful to our well-being than many well-known risk factors such as physical inactivity and obesity, and has been hailed as just as bad for our health as smoking. “One of the greatest diseases,” said Mother Teresa, “is to be nobody to anybody.”
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