We all know, I'm sure, that computers and Internet added a lot of stress in our lives. Of course, computers are of great help in so many aspects of our modern lifes, but the toll to pay is —also— heavy by many ways.
For instance, it's easy to see that, when your internet connection is out (which is something happening very often in my case, living as I am in a remote place, lost in the ocean), your ability to stress is instantly growing, you very fast start to think that so many things are happening everywhere in the world and you're just not taking part of it, you can't even hear about it, my God, this is awfull, what am I becoming, a left out from modern civilization.... and so on, and so on... until the connection is back again, and you can breathe freely again and avidly go hunting for all those news you just missed.
I'm sure I'm not the only one in that case and besides, many studies, European or American, have already been made that prove those facts.
Well, today, it looks like it's going even farther everyday... :)
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question the methodology of the study.
A team at Edinburgh Napier University gathered online survey responses from
175 students about their feelings towards Facebook.
Almost three quarters of respondents were women.
Dr Kathy Charles, who led the study, said: "We found it was actually
those with the most contacts, those who had invested the most time in the
site, who were the ones most likely to be stressed.
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