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Chronic loneliness triples risk of early death in middle-aged women: Study

The findings show that women who consistently reported feeling lonely over a 15-year period were three times more likely to die early compared to those who did not report loneliness

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A study published on Monday revealed for the first time a causal link between chronic loneliness and early death among middle-aged Australian women.

Researchers analysed two decades of data from the Australian Longitudinal Study of Women's Health, involving over 57,000 participants.

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