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McGill University study finds how loneliness affects our health – EdexLive
They discovered a sort of signature in the brains of lonely people that make them distinct in various ways, based on variations in the volume of different brain…

In a new study held by McGill University, scientists show the effects of loneliness in the brain highlighting how neural ‘signature’ may reflect our response to feelings of social isolation. The researchers show the importance to understand how isolation affects our health through the study. They discovered a sort of signature in the brains of lonely people that make them distinct in various ways, based on variations in the volume of different brain regions as well as based on how those regions…
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