Sick? Lonely? Genes tell the tale
Reuters - Sep 14, 2007 By Maggie Fox, Health and Science Editor. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Lonely people are more likely to get sick and die young, and researchers said on Thursday ...
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Loneliness linked to genes
PRESS TV - Sep 16, 2007 A recent study shows that lonely people are more likely to get sick and die young since their immune systems are haywire. Researchers used a "gene chip" to ...
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Loneliness is a pain
Los Angeles Times - Feb 23, 2009 It could be making you sick, and, ironically, you're not alone. ... it works: The empty feeling of loneliness is an alarm signal embedded in our genes that ...
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Forget Lonely. Life Is Healthy At the Top.
New York Times - May 15, 2004 ... quality of medical care, bad habits or good genes -- largely determines ... ''If you get sick in America, it does terrible things to your social status. ...
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FINDINGS
Pay-Per-View - Washington Post - ProQuest Archiver - Sep 14, 2007 Researchers used a "gene chip" to look at the DNA of isolated people and found that ... People are more likely to get sick and die young if they're lonely, ...
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83. Why Loneliness Is Bad for You
Discover Magazine - Jan 15, 2008 Feeling lonely can make you sick. Doctors have long known that ... They found that gene expression is different at 209 sites in chronically lonely people ...
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