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There's mounting evidence that Facebooking, Twittering, and other "social networking" activities can kill you (or at least impact your health adversely). A study (PDF) published in Biologist, the journal of the British Institute of Biology, details how face-to-face contacts with friends and family are being replaced by face-to-screen isolation, and how the lack of real-world social interaction can increase your susceptibility to a variety of ailments.
Date:Saturday Mar 07, 2009
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Posted by: Wayne Horkan Date / Time: Saturday Mar 07, 2009, 20:32 GMT |
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