How loneliness eats us up from the inside – and what we can do to overcome it | Newshub

You might not think of loneliness as a health issue; maybe more of a difficult emotion that we all feel sometimes.

But social isolation can have a dramatic and damaging effect on us – not just mentally or emotionally, but physically. In fact, if we're lonely for long enough, we're more likely to get sick, to experience depression and anxiety, and even to die younger.

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