And it may impact your stroke risk, according to a new study.
This suggests that the biggest impact on stroke risk occurs over the long term.
People who scored high on the loneliness scale both times they were surveyed had a much higher risk of stroke, the study said.
And that feeling of loneliness is what the study found to be correlated to the increased risk of stroke, Soh said.
“Make it be known that you are experiencing feelings of loneliness, and also identify what would be helpful for you specifically to address the feelings of loneliness,” Soh said.
Persons:
”, Yenee, Harvard T.H, Soh, Matt Pantell, Pantell, Edwin Tan, “, Vivek Murthy, ” Soh, Olivia Remes, Remes, Louise Hawkley
Organizations:
Lifeline, CNN, Department of Social, Behavioral Sciences, Harvard, of Public Health, Health, Center for Health, Community, University of California, University of Cambridge, Interact, Research Centers, University of Chicago
Locations:
Chan, San Francisco, United States, United Kingdom