The Cost of Loneliness
Loneliness is not just a mental health issue; it has profound economic implications, costing billions in healthcare and lost productivity. Research shows that lonely individuals are less efficient and more likely to leave their jobs, with the presence of friends at work being a key factor in productivity. The physiological effects of loneliness trigger a stress response, leading to serious health risks, including increased rates of heart disease and dementia.In this clip
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