Those who do not see friends or family are 77% more likely to die of any cause – and even monthly visits can make big difference

Everyone should visit friends and family at least once a month to prevent loneliness and reduce the risk of dying earlier, according to new research.

Academics at the University of Glasgow have calculated that not seeing loved ones at least once a month and living alone significantly increases people’s risk of dying.

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