Is loneliness in your DNA? Study reveals some people are ‘genetically programmed to get depressed when they feel neglected’

Loneliness could be in your DNA, a new study reveals.

For decades, scientists have been grappling to understand why solitude affects some people more than others, and many have tried to find a link to genetics.

And now, the University of California San Diego has offered an answer with the largest genome-based investigation on loneliness.

Read more of the original article from DailyMail.

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