Mobile addiction affecting wellbeing: study
By Jessica Marszalek on 05 February 2007
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Topics: addiction, mobile phone
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stevcoom commented on 09/02/2007 11:18
Thanks for your great articles on mobile phones we are currently researching mobile phones in class. we would appriciate if you could send some more information on this topic.
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