Facebook and Twitter feed anxiety, study finds

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Facebook and Twitter feed anxiety, study finds
Of those, 53 per cent said the launch of social networking sites had changed their behaviour - and of those, 51 per cent said the impact had been negative. The research also demonstrated the addictive powers of internet,…
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via: www.telegraph.co.uk
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