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Many men say they lack friends and often feel lonely, but they are less likely than women to seek relationships

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The loneliness epidemic acknowledged by Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy is having a profound effect on men. Research shows 40% of men report feeling lonely at least once a week, and men are less likely to seek help than women. Murthy points to relationships as the antidote, calling them 'a source of healing and well-being.'
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