We need to practise Internet hygiene


By AGENCY

Having the world at our fingertips is not necessarily a good thing. — TNS

Using the internet for social media, browsing information and entertainment may affect our brain’s structure, function and cognitive development according to an academic review by an international team of researchers.

The team from Western Sydney University, Harvard University, Kings College, Oxford University and University of Manchester say the constant stream of prompts and notifications online may decrease our capacity for maintaining concentration on a single task.

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