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7 of November, 16:22

Scientists: the Quality of sex depends on smartphone Researchers from the Oxford Institute presented research showing the detrimental effect of the adoption of smartphones after midnight. Was, in consequence of addiction gadgets people sacrifice intimate life.

Passion for phones, tablets and other gadgets does harm to family and amorous relationships. Too much attachment to the telephone apparatus, which many do not leave even in bed, deprives the pleasure of romance. Partners are paying less attention to each other, preferring to "live" in social networks. And this leads to the separation, forgeries, and divorce.

Such conclusions were made by scientists from Oxford University. They analyzed 24 thousand couples and stated: the more attention the partners draw on the lives of other social networks, the more it affected their relationship. After the bright and vibrant photo "band of friends", their good news and happy selfi amid the sights of one or another warm state's own life seems dull and insipid.

And researchers from the Institute of Missouri interviewed several hundred users network Facebook in age from 18 to 82 years, reports Komsomolskaya Pravda. Conclusions research workers demonstrated: the more partners stale with their own gadgets after midnight, the worse was their sex life. With all this gender played no role: Internet addiction suffer equally and representatives of the stronger sex, and girls.

Days.Ru has already touched the topic of Internet addiction. A group of researchers from Swansea and Milan have conducted studies, in consequence of which it was discovered that the web is not only addiction, but also hangover. The condition of the inhabitants of our planet that are not their own lives without the Network, the output from it is comparable to the syndrome generated after the action of " ecstasy".

"Although we do not know the specific adaptations of the impact of the Internet on the brain, we know that for a long time in the Network is fraught with minor psychological disorders," said a doctor from the Institute of Swansea.
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