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People Addicted to Internet More Likely to Suffer From Mental Health Problems
A new study revealed that internet addiction could be a cause or result of mental health problems. A new study from the McMaster University in Canada reveals that people who are addicted to the internet may also be suffering from mental health problems such as anxiety and depression.
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