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How Being Single Can Affect Your Health

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Infographic: How Being Single Can Affect Your Health
  • Single people are less likely to gain weight than those in a relationship.
  • With more time to themselves, singles are more likely to exercise on a regular basis.
  • Singles tend to have less stress about chores and more flexibility with money.
  • Single people are likely to have more close friends, which is crucial to well-being and longevity.
  • For people who live alone, recovery after surgery may be more dangerous without someone to support them.
  • People who are married or cohabitating, have twice as much sex as singles.

Whether single or partnered, the quality of your relationships affects your health. So whether friends, coworkers or a significant other, investing in your connections is always good medicine.

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