Loneliness might sound like a mild problem compared to threats to your health or livelihood. But according to the Surgeon General, loneliness is actually a national emergency. And our disconnection at work is a huge part of the problem.
"Our epidemic of loneliness and isolation has been an underappreciated public health crisis," warned Dr. Vivek Murthy last year.
Being lonely, studies shows, can actually damage your health as much as smoking 15 cigarettes a day. And experts insist that the growing number of Americans who report having no or very few friends is a huge contributor to our worsening mental health. Loneliness, it turns out, is a serious threat to your health.
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