An analysis of integrated health care for Internet Use Disorders in adolescents and adults (2017)

J Behav Addict. 2017 Nov 24:1-14. doi: 10.1556/2006.6.2017.065. Lindenberg K1, Szász-Janocha C1, Schoenmaekers S1, Wehrmann U2, Vonderlin E3. Abstract Background and aims Although first treatment approaches for Internet Use Disorders (IUDs) have proven to be effective, health care utilization remained low. New service models focus on integrated health care systems, which facilitate access and reduce […]

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Established risk factors for addiction fail to discriminate between healthy gamers and gamers endorsing DSM-5 Internet gaming disorder (2017)

J Behav Addict. 2017 Nov 13:1-9. doi: 10.1556/2006.6.2017.074. Deleuze J1, Nuyens F1,2, Rochat L3, Rothen S4, Maurage P1, Billieux J1,5,6. Abstract Background and aims The DSM-5 includes criteria for diagnosing Internet gaming disorder (IGD) that are adapted from substance abuse and widely used in research and clinical contexts, although evidence supporting their validity remains scarce. […]

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Investigating the differential effects of social networking site addiction and Internet gaming disorder on psychological health (2017)

J Behav Addict. 2017 Nov 13:1-10. doi: 10.1556/2006.6.2017.075. Pontes HM1. Abstract Background and aims Previous studies focused on examining the interrelationships between social networking site (SNS) addiction and Internet gaming disorder (IGD) in isolation. Moreover, little is known about the potential simultaneous differential effects of SNS addiction and IGD on psychological health. This study investigated […]

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Food and beverage consumption and food addiction among women in the nurses’ health studies (2017)

Appetite. 2017 Nov 1. pii: S0195-6663(17)30299-4. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2017.10.038. Lemeshow AR1, Rimm EB2, Hasin DS3, Gearhardt AN4, Flint AJ5, Field AE6, Genkinger JM7. Abstract BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Previous studies have not addressed a fundamental component of a food addiction disorder: the compulsive relationship between eating and potentially positively reinforcing foods. We aimed to evaluate the association […]

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Sexual Media and Childhood Well-being and Health (2017)

Pediatrics. 2017 Nov;140(Suppl 2):S162-S166. doi: 10.1542/peds.2016-1758X. Collins RL1, Strasburger VC2, Brown JD3, Donnerstein E4, Lenhart A5, Ward LM6. Abstract Sexual content is highly prevalent in traditional media, and portrayals rarely depict the responsibilities and risks (eg, condom use, pregnancy) associated with sexual activity. Exposure to such content is linked with shifts in attitudes about sex […]

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Age 25 – Mental fog is gone. Increased concentration. The biggest benefit is proper eye contact while having a conversation with the opposite sex

Before The NoFap: Can’t take clear decisions because my mind was not ready to present me the clear data and logics .there was always a mental fog .my mind made excuses procrastination and I just followed. I was a slave of my mind and mood. No debugging of thoughts, i.e I didn’t question my thoughts […]

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(CAUSE) Taking Facebook at face value: why the use of social media may cause mental disorder (2017)

Authors Søren Dinesen Østergaard First published: 21 September 2017 DOI: 10.1111/acps.12819 Cited by (CrossRef): 0 articles Last updated 27 September 2017 Facebook, the largest social media network, currently has approximately 2 billion monthly users [1], corresponding to more than 25% of the world’s population. While the existence of an online social network may seem harmless […]

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(L) Could some ADHD be a type of sleep disorder? That would fundamentally change how we treat it (2017)

Over the past two decades, U.S. parents and teachers have reported epidemic levels of children with trouble focusing, impulsive behavior and so much energy that they are bouncing off walls. Educators, policymakers and scientists have referred to attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, as a national crisis and have spent billions of dollars looking into its cause. They’ve looked at genetics, brain development, exposure to […]

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Age 23 – I’ve achieved more in the last 9 month than in my entire life, clear thinking, great health

I’ve achieved more in the last 9 month than in my entire life. I had the biggest progress in my passions – Graphic design, Freestyle football, workout/healthy lifestyle but also in social life. Insane amount of energy, will, confidence, creativity, vitality etc… You can check my IG to get the idea of my hyperactivity: instagram.com/n333ky/ […]

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