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Are mobile phones changing our biological – and therefore mental health?

2 March 202029 June 2020 Carolyn Freeman 0 Comments mental health, mobilephones

Can excessive exposure to Electromagnetic Fields (from your mobile, Bluetooth devices, wifi networks etc) cause anxiety, depression, sleep disturbances, tiredness, attention dysfunction, irritability and other health-related issues?

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The Behavioural (Cyber) Science Consultancy focussing on the impact of the Internet, technology and extended reality - specifically: how these have and may shift behaviour, expectations, socio-cultural norms and businesses practices.

Cybercology is a resource dedicated to showcasing the psychology behind cyber and technology related behaviour.
The particular focus is on how technology is changing who we are & how it impacts us as humans: from how we navigate the world around us and manage our lifestyle choices, to how we interact with others at home, work and play, and how our worldview and interaction with ‘others’ is shifting along with technological innovation.
The primary aim is to take CyberPsychology out of the world of academics, forensics and mental health and make it available, relevant and useable for everyone. If you want to know more, get in touch and follow us on social.

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