Health
Feeling lonely greatly increases risk of developing Type 2 diabetes – Study Finds
Researchers find loneliness can predict the onset of Type 2 diabetes. Moreover, the worse you feel, the greater your risk of having the disease.

LONDON — Coronavirus lockdowns around the world have put millions of people into an uncomfortable isolation. While not every person in quarantine will experience loneliness, a new study says those that do may end up with a surprising side-effect — diabetes. Researchers find loneliness can predict the onset of Type 2 diabetes. Moreover, the worse you feel, the greater your risk of having the disease.
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