Health Journalism Glossary

Loneliness

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Feeling alone can have both psychological and physical impacts, from causing aggression or social anxiety to sleep loss, changes in the brain, and elevated stress hormones. Loneliness in modern society has grown to become a public health concern as isolation and changes on social and community structures change the way people live. Some studies also suggest there may be a genetic component to why being alone may weigh more on certain people.

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