In a strange and curious development for a teenager was hit by asthma after failing to respond to see pictures of his ex-girlfriend on Facebook. The news may sound funny or amusing to some, but doctors warned that stress generated by dependence on social networks can lead to the onset of health complications in humans.
This person was stable until he finds her friend removed from his friend list in Facebook after their separation. The man was angry, and he took a false name to befriend her on Facebook again. The strange thing is to see its image induces symptoms of shortness of him.
Her mother discovered that her greatest spiritual force is reduced when it is connected to his Facebook profile. It is a fact that younger generation uses a lot of time on social networking sites these days and they are not even aware of the stress generated activities drank and how it can affect their health.
Peter Kindermann, who is the University of Liverpool Clinical Psychology Prof. said "psychological factors are involved in a wide range of physical health problems and asthma is no different."
The news caused a sensation in the medical community. Of course, there is a section of people who scoff at the possibility of worsening asthma to reliance on social networks, but psychologists have not ruled out the possibility.
Does that mean we should stop using Facebook and other similar services? Not necessarily, says doctors. They think that people should be aware of using anything too mental consequences that can take a toll on your health.
This person was stable until he finds her friend removed from his friend list in Facebook after their separation. The man was angry, and he took a false name to befriend her on Facebook again. The strange thing is to see its image induces symptoms of shortness of him.
Her mother discovered that her greatest spiritual force is reduced when it is connected to his Facebook profile. It is a fact that younger generation uses a lot of time on social networking sites these days and they are not even aware of the stress generated activities drank and how it can affect their health.
Peter Kindermann, who is the University of Liverpool Clinical Psychology Prof. said "psychological factors are involved in a wide range of physical health problems and asthma is no different."
The news caused a sensation in the medical community. Of course, there is a section of people who scoff at the possibility of worsening asthma to reliance on social networks, but psychologists have not ruled out the possibility.
Does that mean we should stop using Facebook and other similar services? Not necessarily, says doctors. They think that people should be aware of using anything too mental consequences that can take a toll on your health.

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