Stroke risk higher for the chronically lonely - Harvard Gazette
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Loneliness is increasingly considered a major public health issue. Our findings further highlight why that is. Especially when experienced chronically, our study suggests loneliness may play an important role in stroke incidence...
56% Greater stroke risk for study participants who experienced chronic loneliness than for those who consistently reported not being lonely. Using 2006-2018 data from the Health and Retirement Study...
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