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Loneliness may be determined by our DNA, scientists discover

Researchers now think lonely people could be suffering from a permanent condition, rather than a temporary state of mind

FEELINGS of loneliness may be caused by genes passed down by family members, say experts.

Lonely people like Eleanor Rigby in The Beatles hit could suffer from a permanent condition due to inherited DNA, rather than a temporary state of mind that comes and goes.

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The genes can also be linked to depression, anxiety and poor physical and mental health, said researchers.

Loneliness could be passed down in family genes, scientists have discoveredCredit: Getty Images

They accounted for 14 to 27 per cent of loneliness in those studied.

Factors such as education, poverty and physical health made up the rest.

Many people don't realise they are suffering from lonelinessCredit: Getty Images

A team at the University of California San Diego analysed 10,750 people aged 50 and older.

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Results showed a combination of genes linked to depression and anxiety found in those with signs of loneliness.

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