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A recent study correlates frequent Internet usage with depression. The study also showed specific web habits correlates with being depressed.
Thanks to Stewart-Marshall for sharing this link. Frequent switching between applications and sites seems to be a link to depression in this first-ever study. Late night usage and first thing in the morning are other indicators.
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Stewart-Marshall's comment,
June 24, 2012 5:23 PM
Thanks Ken - and I seem to have so many of these internet indicators - switching, late night, early morning - but I think I'm okay :-) So I guess they are merely "indicators" - not perfect predictors.
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Ginger.io just won the $100,000 Data Design Diabetes challenge, because it silently analyzes your phone usage data to figure out if you're upset. For diabetes patients, that could be a lifesaver.
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November 18, 2011 8:02 PM
Thank you Vonny!
Vonny has a good facebook news curation site at: http://www.scoop.it/t/facebook-facination Delete the scoop?
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Have other people's blithe Facebook updates ever made you feel like a total loser? Or have you ever felt that your best friend's life is perfectly easy and joyful, while yours is nothing but struggle and anxiety? Delete the scoop?
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