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Saturday, February 28, 2009

Is Social Networking Good for Health?

Is Social Networking Good for Health?
Is Social Networking Good For You?Well, probably answer will be no. Or at least, not. But two scientists in U.K have recently suggested that spending all day, much of the night networking on a computer might in fact be bad for your health. Social networking and gaming is harmful to children brain. Now a days people spend most of their time on facebook, myspace and twitter etc.Interaction and conservation via Internet is different than real conversation. Real interaction needs faciaexpression, body language and skills to handle the situation. But study shows that those people who spend most of time on the internet, and spend less to family and friends networking. They are weaken in real interaction tactics.Real conversation in real time may eventually give way to these sanitized and easier screen dialogues, in much the same way as killing, skinning and butchering an animal to eat has been replaced by the convenience of packages of meat on the supermarket shelf. Perhaps future generations will recoil with similar horror at the messiness, unpredictability and immediate personal involvement of a three-dimensional, real-time interaction.Studies shows that people who takes regular exercise are healthier and those people who are more social are more happier.

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