why loneliness damages physical and mental health in ways we don’t talk about

actions

what can you do right now

• identify one relationship where emotional clarity is missing
• name what you’re actually feeling before communicating
• reduce passive scrolling when loneliness peaks
• prioritize one emotionally meaningful interaction per day

faq

why does loneliness feel physically painful

because social pain activates the same neural pathways as physical pain

source: university of california los angeles – social pain research5

can emotional connection improve health outcomes

yes strong social bonds are linked to lower mortality and better recovery rates

source: harvard study of adult development6

more research and articles

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