Tuesday, February 24, 2009

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Facebook causes cancer

The warning comes from the psychologist Aric Sigman, a luminary who has published his research in the journal Biologist, that too much time spent on Facebook and MySpace would involve a higher risk of diseases such as cancer and dementia. Even if the risk for dementia and mental disorders are under the eye of all and therefore predictable, as the ultimate social network, Facebook, travelers sent to the members of 200,000,000 (attivi!), the news is the disarming possible risk of cancer, stroke, heart disease and hormonal disorders which would be binding on users of social networking.

But how would it happen? According to Sigman, the drastic reduction of human contact between people and the consequent increase in integration online social, tend to isolate more and more exposing the individual to (predictable) mental health problems. So far nothing strange. The alarming fact emerged from studies of Sigman consists of the biological effects that result from the alleged defect Facebook, or this self-imposed solitude and growing due to an anomalous behavior of the immune system, as well as a failure of the genes and hormonal imbalance: all these elements are at basis of the terrible diseases already mentioned, namely stroke and cancer.

Perhaps a single search is not plausible enough to cause alarm, however, too lame, so avoid them, avoid indeed, to exaggerate with social networking, chat and so on and more and so forth. A word to the wise.

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