Recent studies suggest that loneliness is a growing global health concern, with over one-third of adults in some countries reporting persistent feelings of isolation (CDC; NY Times). This silent epidemic has been linked to increased risks for cardiovascular disease, weakened immune response, and higher mortality rates. Yet, the effects of loneliness often go unrecognized until serious health consequences emerge. The challenge lies in its late detection and the profound impact it can have on multiple organ systems, making it a pressing public health issue.
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Conclusion The evidence is clear: loneliness poses a severe and far-reaching threat to health, rivaling or even surpassing smoking in its potential for harm. Its impact…