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There is plethora of research on potential harm of the Internet. However, new research suggests that spending time online could be good for mental health of older people. study conducted by researchers from New York University found that regular Internet use could reduce risk of dementia in those over 50. Study co-author Dr Virginia Chang explained why there could be link between being online and better mental health. She wrote: "Online engagement may help to develop and maintain cognitive reserve, which can in turn compensate for brain aging and reduce risk of dementia." The study concluded that "regularly using internet may be associated with cognitive longevity".

Researchers analyzed data from American health and retirement study. This research involved questioning 18,154 adults over age of 50 every two years for 16 years. All of participants were dementia-free at the start of the research. Everyone was asked about their physical and mental wellbeing, and about how long they spent interacting with Internet. The researchers discovered that those who used Internet for up to two hours day were half as likely to be diagnosed with having signs of dementia than those who were never online. The research also found that excessive Internet use (of 6 to 8 hours day) may exacerbate risks of developing dementia.

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