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Human Health and the Internet:

Human Health and the Internet:. How the Internet has influenced some individuals’ mind, body, and spirit. By: Andre’ R. Manriquez. A Growing Demand. In the United States, 80% of Internet users had searched online for health-related topics.

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Human Health and the Internet:

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  1. Human Health and the Internet: How the Internet has influenced some individuals’ mind, body, and spirit. By: Andre’ R. Manriquez

  2. A Growing Demand • In the United States, 80% of Internet users had searched online for health-related topics. • As a result, some web sites now offer prescription and health advice online. (ex. Drugstore.com, MyNutrition.co.uk)

  3. The Internet has influenced some individuals’ minds and provided support by: Exchanging email messages has provided comfort for individuals’ with loved ones in Iraq. Some individuals’ may research and obtain mental health support online. The Internet has had negative influence on some individuals’ minds by: Internet addiction may destroy a persons’ life. There is a strong correlation between excessive internet use and depression. Technological Revolution

  4. Online support groups are a community individuals’ offering motivation for newly health conscious. On the east coast, virtual-web based program HealthyHearts teaches kids about nutrition. However, there is a danger of illegal prescription drugs on the Internet. Some individuals’ make skip doctor’s exams and order potentially harmful drugs on the Internet. Physiological Influence of the Internet

  5. How the Internet has influenced some individuals’ spiritual health. • Studies show that individuals’ who pray often and attend church regularly live longer and healthier lives. • 12 Steps Cyber Café offers advice for individuals’ with depression, addiction, sexual, or abuse questions. • The Internet has influenced some individuals’ with support, and encouraged them to provide counseling for other people too.

  6. Human Health and the Internet:Mind, Body, and Spirit • Technology advances in science and information have provided some individuals’ with suggestions for a maintaining a healthier life. • The Internet has provided a new lifestyle trend that has influenced some individuals’ to seek information and share support for their mind, body, and spirit.

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