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The Biology of Loneliness: How an Intimacy Deficit Wounds Your Brain, Shrinks Resilience, and Rewires You for Stress
Published 5 months ago
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Explains how a lack of emotional and physical intimacy can deeply harm both the brain and overall well-being. Intimacy normally “feeds” the brain by releasing hormones such as oxytocin and dopamine, which strengthen bonds and lower stress. Without it, cortisol stays elevated, increasing anxiety, inflammation, and tension. The text also notes that the brain registers social disconnection much like physical pain, which can distort self-image, lower self-esteem, and make stress or even physical discomfort feel more intense. In short, because the brain is wired for closeness, ongoing isolation can disrupt everything from emotional regulation to sleep patterns.
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Produced by:
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