Persistent loneliness could raise the risk of stroke
A recent study reveals that chronic loneliness over an extended period can significantly elevate the risk of experiencing a stroke. The increased stroke risk associated with loneliness can be attributed to three main pathways: physiological, behavioral, and psychosocial. Loneliness can stem from a variety of causes, with both internal and external factors contributing to its emergence. Consulting with a healthcare provider may offer strategies to manage and alleviate feelings of loneliness.
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