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Your mental health internet search may lead to malware

Certain mental health search terms, like virtual therapy and meditation music, have a higher risk of malware. Credit: Bob Al-Greene / Mashable Your online search for certain mental health terms ... Read More
Internet use may improve mental health in middle-aged, older adults

Internet use could help improve mental health and well-being in adults aged 50 years or older, study results published in Nature Human Behavior suggested.The findings have significant implications ... Read More
Internet Privacy—Or Lack Thereof—Can Quietly Affect Your Mental Health

But that doesn’t mean there’s nothing we can do to protect our data—and our mental health. The first step, say experts, is not surrendering in the face of what might feel like a losing battle. Read More
Study finds no “smoking gun” for mental health issues due to ...

A study of more than 2 million people’s Internet use found no “smoking gun” for widespread harm to mental health from online activities such as browsing social media and gaming, despite ... Read More
Pathological Internet use among teens may lead to depression

Effect of Pathological Use of the Internet on Adolescent Mental Health A Prospective Study. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. , August 1, 2010 DOI: 10.1001/archpediatrics.2010.159 Cite This Page : ... Read More
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