
Internet Use Boosts Mental Health in Older Adults
A study by City University of Hong Kong and the University of Hong Kong found that internet use is linked to reduced depressive symptoms in adults aged 50 and older across 23 countries. The research, published in Nature Human Behaviour, analyzed data from six aging cohorts and revealed that frequent internet use correlates with better mental health outcomes. This association was consistent across various demographics and genetic risk categories, highlighting the potential of internet use as a tool for improving mental health in older populations.







