Have you ever felt (cut) off from other people, even if there are plenty around you? Maybe you felt all alone in the world, but you were making other people feel lonely (without) even realizing it. New research suggests loneliness can actually (travel) from person to person, spreading up to three degrees of separation. That means if your neighbor's cousin's friend is lonely, you may have a good (chance) of being lonely, too. The results, published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, were also mentioned in the (recent) book "Connected" by Dr. Nicholas Christakis at Harvard University and James Fowler at the University of California, San Diego. The book explores how happiness, obesity, (smoking) and a slew of other behaviors and habits are contagious among groups of people who know one another.
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