Loneliness leads to premature death

Loneliness can lead to early death rate of 14 percent, reaching age. According to a study published on Monday that focused on basic physiology Methods for isolation. A team of scientists said in a statement published in the journal PNAS that the risk for break society are well aware long ago still affects the body is not clear yet.

Led by psychologist John Cain Zion Police from the University of Chicago research team has previously pointed out the relationship between loneliness and both genetic load, nor any concern involving inflammation and decreasing the activity of genetic others that play an important role for the reaction disk body.

The results of the isolation system causing graft disease weakens those who live alone more affected by various diseases. Their latest study looked at blood cells graft disease protects against bacteria and viruses.

They found the gene concerned in white blood cells in people living in social isolation and break. The research team, said: 'white blood cells and isolation likely linked closely that every individual should be able to help or reminder each time.

They stated that: 'These results are very specific to the isolation and it is not focused on depression stress or other social issues.