Stroke Risk Higher for Chronically Lonely

Chronic loneliness was associated with higher stroke risk independent of depressive symptoms or social isolation. Addressing loneliness may have an important role in stroke prevention, and repeated assessments of loneliness over time may help identify those particularly at risk.

From Henning Tiemeier and colleagues, first author Yenee Soh. Read more in the Harvard Gazette.

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