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Tensed or stressed when away from your smartphone? Here’s why – Hindustan Times
Study finds out why do people panic or feel anxious without their phones and why it causes them to be obsessive-compulsive in their day-to-day lives

The sudden feeling of panicking or tension when one is not in contact with their smartphone could be connected to general feelings of inadequacy and inferiority, a new study of young people in Portugal suggests.
The study, published in the most recent issue of the journal Computers in Human Behavior Reports, found that gender has no bearing on whether people will feel apprehensive or anxious without their phones. But people who feel that way tend to be more anxious and obsessive-compulsive in t…
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