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One study found that social isolation in older adults results in increased sleep disturbance, depressive symptoms and fatigue.<ref>Choi, Hanbyul, Michael R. Irwin, and Hyong Jin Cho. "Impact of social isolation on behavioral health in elderly: Systematic review." World journal of psychiatry 5.4 (2015): 432.</ref> [[Reid Mihalko]] is an [[incelologist]] who has conjured up a physical touch form of therapy whereby one could treat non-sexual symptoms of inceldom through cuddling. A lack of oxytocin is called oxytocinlessness. | One study found that social isolation in older adults results in increased sleep disturbance, depressive symptoms and fatigue.<ref>Choi, Hanbyul, Michael R. Irwin, and Hyong Jin Cho. "Impact of social isolation on behavioral health in elderly: Systematic review." World journal of psychiatry 5.4 (2015): 432.</ref> [[Reid Mihalko]] is an [[incelologist]] who has conjured up a physical touch form of therapy whereby one could treat non-sexual symptoms of inceldom through cuddling. A lack of oxytocin is called oxytocinlessness. | ||
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== Dopamine == | |||
{{Wikipedia|Anhedonia}} - the lack or experiencing pleasure and of motivation - may result from the breakdown in the brain's reward system, involving the neurotransmitter dopamine. Anhedonia can be characterised as "impaired ability to pursue, experience and/or learn about pleasure, which is often, but not always accessible to conscious awareness"<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anhedonia</ref> | |||
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*[[Adverse effects of inceldom]] | *[[Adverse effects of inceldom]] |