Loneliness has reached epidemic proportions, with over one in three adults in the United States reporting feelings of isolation, according to the CDC. Simultaneously, heart disease remains the leading cause of death globally, responsible for nearly 18 million deaths annually as per the World Health Organization. The cardiovascular system, central to our physical health, appears surprisingly vulnerable to social factors like loneliness. Early detection of the subtle signals linking emotional and heart health remains a significant challenge for clinicians and researchers alike.
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17. Microbiome Changes and Cardiovascular Risk Emerging research suggests that loneliness may impact not only emotional and physiological functions but also the gut microbiome—a complex community…