Researchers in Canada recently found a connection between a strong dependence on the internet and an increased risk for mental health issues like depression, anxiety, impulsiveness, and inattention in college students
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Internet Addiction May Signal Problems, Study
UPI—Researchers in Canada recently found a connection between a strong dependence on the internet and an increased risk for mental health issues like depression, anxiety, impulsiveness, and inattention in college students
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