Well, spending too much time online or in front of a computer can have hazardous effects on a person's health. However, there is also the option of taking short breaks in between certain time frames.
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You're spending too much time on the internet, and not out training.
It can hurt your stomach and you can possibly die if you have too much of it D:
In 2012, U.S. health care spending reached approximately $2.8 trillion. This represented about 17.2% of the country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The increase in spending was driven by rising costs in hospital care, physician services, and prescription drugs. Health care expenditures have consistently grown over the years, reflecting ongoing trends in the industry.
Aside from trouble with the authorities such as fines etc. there are no health risks whatsoever as long as you don't smoke approximately 10 joints a day for several years which is simply unreasonable. Marijuana is a natural plant and contains no health risks at all. The only risk I can see is have too much fun ;)
One news article on the internet said she was upset because he was spending too much time with the MEN in his church!
By the early 1980s, in fact, Americans were spending more than 10 percent of their gross domestic product on health care.
It all depends on what the pot is made of. If it is the THC kind that you smoke, there is evidence for and against it as far as health. You can pretty much consider some of the same assocaited risks with other things that are smoked.
Some of the arguments against internet voting include security risks, electronic and human errors.
There are many different opinions on this topic. Those that are concerned about it would say that drinking Pepsi in moderation poses no health risks. But then they do not mention how much moderate consumption actually is.
You can have an addiction to the internet if it interferes with your daily routine and life. If it takes away time for what you used to love to do or quality activities than it would be considered an addiction.