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Loneliness is now called a health risk by WHO study, fix it with these simple steps

Loneliness is now being called a global health threat. The World Health Organization reveals that 1 in 6 people is affected. Beyond feelings, loneliness links to heart disease, depression and even early death. Here’s why it matters, who it affects and 8 easy ways to reconnect daily.

July 01, 2025 / 11:58 IST
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What is loneliness: The WHO defines it as the painful gap between the connections you want and the ones you actually have. Some people live alone, others feel alone even in crowded rooms
What is loneliness: The WHO defines it as the painful gap between the connections you want and the ones you actually have. Some people live alone, others feel alone even in crowded rooms

Loneliness. It sounds like a simple, emotional word. But the latest World Health Organization (WHO) report shows it’s much more than that. Experts now call it a serious health concern, linked to heart disease, depression and even shorter life spans. Loneliness affects 1 in 6 people globally, and it’s not just older adults. Teenagers, young adults and people in low-income countries are at risk too.

Loneliness, a global health threat

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Feeling lonely isn’t just feeling low for a while. The WHO defines it as the painful gap between the connections you want and the ones you actually have. Some people live alone, others feel alone even in crowded rooms. Health experts link loneliness to over 871,000 deaths every year.

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