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What's one of the leading factors behind premature death in the Western world? Loneliness. And whom does loneliness kill? Who does it not? For every citizen in every one of the world's technologically advanced nations--from homemakers to businesspeople, from college students to class dropouts, from the elderly to the young--loneliness can be an unrecognized, unguarded-against stalker. Though it's never cited as the reason for death on a standard death certificate, loneliness, like communicable diseases of old, comes like a thief in the night time to assert its patients. While medical science continues to focus on communicable disease, Dr. Adam Lynch has devoted his career to elucidating a fresh but equally strong reason behind disease and early death--communicative dis-ease--and to explaining its popular but little-comprehended medical outcomes. In 1977 Lynch became the first ever to file how loneliness added to all varieties of premature death, especially from cardiovascular disease. His much-publicized and oft-cited best retailer, The Broken Center: The Medical Effects of Loneliness, triggered a interpersonal and medical blend both huge and deep and was translated into 10 languages. Determined now to show how loneliness has festered and cultivated into a silent epidemic, and sketching on a lifetime of his own original medical research, he makes a number of provocative charges and predictions in his new groundbreaking sequel, A Cry Unheard: New Insights in to the Medical Effects of Loneliness.