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Social isolation drives craving for social interaction
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Researchers at MIT have found that social isolation can lead to an increased craving for social interaction, leading to brain activity similar to that felt by food craving. They conducted a study on socially-connected healthy adults, with some of the participants kept socially isolated for up to 10 hours with no access to social media or face-to-face interaction, leading to their increased craving for human interaction.

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