Will " Internet Addiction " Be Our Next " Crisis? "
This report from a respected media source can be expected to fuel more animated discussions about internet or social media addiction in the public square.As I pointed out in a recent article at Reason.com, a meticulous examination of the evidence is crucial before concluding internet/social media addiction is an actual disorder. Such a determination may not just impact the fiscal stability of the health care system but, more importantly, may pose a potential threat to freedom of speec h.
Source: Cato-at-liberty - Category: American Health Authors: Jeffrey A. Singer Source Type: blogs
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