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Loneliness increases early death risk in heart patients

"We adjusted for lifestyle behaviours and many other factors in our analysis, and still found that loneliness is bad for health," said Vinggaard Christensen

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Loneliness may be bad for the heart and can nearly double the risk of early death, a study has found. The study found that feeling lonely was a stronger predictor of poor outcomes in heart patients than living alone, in both men and women.

"Loneliness is more common today than ever before, and more people live alone," said Anne Vinggaard Christensen, a PhD student at the Copenhagen University Hospital in Denmark.

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