Non-Biological Factors in Depression: Loneliness and Social Isolation

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Researchers have long made a connection between the onset and continuance of chronic depression and loneliness or feelings of isolation. The matter of loneliness can be both the cause and the consequence of social isolation. Isolation, whatever the cause, can be a serious contributor to depression.

This is part 6 in our series.

Depression Series:
Part 1--Depression: The Underrated Modern Plague https://rumble.com/v4m7iew-depression-the-underrated-modern-plague.html

Part 2--Biological Contributors to Depression: https://rumble.com/v4rwdnw-biological-contributors-to-depression.html

Part 3--Non-Biological Factors in Depression: Inactivity https://rumble.com/v4yxc62-non-biological-factors-in-depression-inactivity.html

Part 4--Non-Biological Factors in Depression: Diet https://rumble.com/v56iroq-non-biological-factors-in-depression-diet.html

Part 5--Non-Biological Factors in Depression: Sleep https://rumble.com/v5c478t-non-biological-factors-in-depression-sleep.html

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