Kate Hyde

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According to research conducted at the Center for Cognitive & Social Neuroscience at the University of Chicago, the more face-to-face interactions we have, the less lonely we are, while the more online interactions we have (the sort that don’t lead to face-to-face contact), the more lonely we are.
The Power of Off: The Mindful Way to Stay Sane in a Virtual World
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