A recent number of papers published by John Cacioppo, a social psychologist at the University of Chicago in Illinois, and colleagues suggests that chronic loneliness can cause unhealthy changes in the cardiovascular, immune, and nervous systems, and that the subjective experience of loneliness—how one perceives loneliness—is a lot more indicative of physical health than the actual number of social contacts a person has
Share on Facebook Tweet (Share on Twitter) Share on Linkedin Share on Google+ Pin it (Share on Pinterest)