Lonely people who catch the common cold suffer from the worst symptoms, researchers have found.
Scientists infected more than 150 people with the common cold and quarantined them in hotel rooms alone for five days. They found those who said they were lonely reported the most severe symptoms, including chills, runny nose, sore throat and headaches reported the Daily Mail.
It is known that the lonely are more likely to die early or develop heart disease, but this is the first study to show they suffer more from common bugs.
Those most at risk are not people with the fewest friends, but those who feel lonely due to a lack of people close to them.
The US researchers did not look at the reason why they had worse colds, but previous studies show loneliness over-stimulates white blood cells and reduces antiviral proteins, which can affect the immune system.