A trial could assess how encouraging social interactions affects health outcomes, but it wouldn’t be easy to conduct Crezalyn Nerona Uratsuji/Getty
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This week, I came across an interesting that suggests that reducing social isolation among people who are obese lowers their risk of dying prematurely.
Social isolation, generally defined as a lack of relationships and human contact, is known , with research suggesting…



