Blood Pressure And Loneliness

Scientist have found that lonely people over the age of 50 run a greater risk of high blood pressure.

The older and lonelier, the higher the risk.

People in the study who consider themselves extremely isolated had blood pressure readings as much as 30 point higher than participant who were sociable.

The study's lead research at the University of Chicago calls the findings, "stunning!"

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