Brain differences in lonely folks with schizophrenia and depression
GLOBALThu Jan 23 2025
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Ever felt lonely? You're not alone. Lots of people feel this way, and it's a big deal for health. But what does loneliness do to our brains, especially for people with schizophrenia or depression? Researchers are just starting to figure this out.
Schizophrenia and depression make people feel really down and isolated. This loneliness affects their brains differently than it does for other people. The brain changes are unique to each condition. Isn't that interesting?
Scientists have found that loneliness changes how the brain looks and works. For people with schizophrenia, loneliness might make their brain shrink in certain areas. In people with depression, it could make other brain parts grow or shrink.
Why does this matter? Understanding these brain changes can help doctors treat loneliness better. It might even help prevent these mental health issues.
But remember, everyone's brain is unique. What's true for one person might not be for another. That's why it's important to keep learning about how loneliness affects our brains.
https://localnews.ai/article/brain-differences-in-lonely-folks-with-schizophrenia-and-depression-a5db9073
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