🌐 The Digital Double Edge: Internet Addiction and its Profound Impact on Health The Internet, the greatest tool in human history, began as a revolutionary source of knowledge, communication, and freedom. In the modern era, it has transformed into a Digital Ocean, where navigation can be both beneficial and destructive. While connectivity offers countless advantages, excessive, compulsive, and uncontrolled use has given rise to a new, serious form of dependency: Internet Addiction Disorder (IAD) . IAD is not merely about spending too much time online. It is a condition where Internet use becomes the dominant activity in an individual's life, causing significant distress and functional impairment in all areas of daily life: personal, social, academic, and professional. Although it has not yet been fully included as an official diagnosis in the main diagnostic manual DSM-5 (with the exception of "Internet Gaming Disorder"), the clinical and research community recognizes i...




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       Depression is a phenomenon that actually takes enormous proportions in all countries of the world. Depression makes its appearance to  youngs, men, women, children and the elderly. Depression! But why we talk about depression in a time of great technological  development, what is it that leads people to depression, feeling melancholy. People in the age of the 21st century are “closed” to themselves, or are socially isolated. Primarily there are economic problems, both, in the family and in society, young people today are mostly unemployed. What's worse than unemployment? Young’s  with dreams with goals looking decades to find work, young people with degrees, with knowledge, young people spend huge amounts of money to study and not to be able to  find understanding from society itself to the labors of a lifetime, and if they final find a job They are bad paid and most often without life insurance. We live in “ modern slavery ”.   Young people may be struggling not to put down, but nevertheless there is a small  depression, a frustration.


      Young people are driven to depression as they come up against the hard face of society, the modern society. The fact is, we live in another age, a time of crisis of values, both cultural, moral and especially the crisis of humanity.
         Man becomes self-centered and pursue his own interests and not the interests of all, it works as a unit and not as a whole. Depression leads people to spend endless hours in front of computer screen, searching the internet to find communications with other virtual friends, playing endless hours of games to overcome the stress of school, exams, probably overcome love dissapointment. The person is led to depression when society itself isolates youth with it’s behavior.


        Many people say that the internet is what led young people in spending many hours in front of the internet and depression. Stuck all day in front of a screen without real meaning and goals in their life. Young people need our love and our help. They need the support of society because we rely on them in their own work, their own Health for the future of both, their own families and for society. Young people are the source of life, their dreams ambitions their goals are the meaning of life for us all to see these young guys to struggle against bad conditions and at the end they always come out winners if they do not give up. The  90% of youth after five years of depression if they truly work with themselves if work really loving themselves will overcome depression and will be very productive and most importantly, they will be happy. Always after a depression comes the Power. Always after a heavy rain the sun rises.





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