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Addicted to the internet? It could be all in your genes

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Women who are obsessed with Facebook, Twitter and online shopping can now blame it on their genes, after scientists claimed internet addiction was hereditary.



Although the world wide web has been around for less than a generation, Dr Christian Montag from the University of Bonn, said they had found a gene in people who could not drag themselves away. Most were women.



Dr Montag said that, biologically speaking, internet addiction had the same genetic cause as smoking addiction.



He said: “Internet addiction is not a figment of our imagination. Researchers and therapists are increasingly closing in on it.



Describing the impact of the genetic variant on those who had it, he said: “Within the group of subjects exhibiting problematic internet behaviour this variant occurs more frequently, in particular, in women.



The sex-specific genetic finding may result from a specific subgroup of internet dependency, such as the use of social networks or such.



He and colleagues drew their conclusions after interviewing more than 800 people about their internet habits, including how often they thought about it and how much of an impact they felt if it was denied to them.



They then looked at the genetic makeup of 132 who seemed most addicted to the net, comparing them to a 'healthy' control group.



They found that many of the 132 had the same genetic variant, which has previously been linked to nicotine addiction.



More studies were needed, he said, but added: The current data already shows that there are clear indications for genetic causes of internet addiction.
If such connections are better understood, this will also result in important indications for better therapies.




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What a load of crap this is. You smoke and go on the internet because you have chosen to do so. Genetics have nothing to do with it.



What are your thoughts on this?
 
+Jazzy said:
What a load of crap this is. You smoke and go on the internet because you have chosen to do so. Genetics have nothing to do with it.



What are your thoughts on this?



Closing our eyes to facts doesn't make those facts go away.



Just because a person is genetically predisposed to becoming an addict doesn't negate the free will involved in the choices they make. It simply means they have more of a struggle to overcome that particular challenge than those who do not.



We all have our challenges. All men may have been created equal, but that does not mean we were all created the same.
 
Locke said:
Just because a person is genetically predisposed to becoming an addict doesn't negate the free will involved in the choices they make. It simply means they have more of a struggle to overcome that particular challenge than those who do not.
This. While I'm sure it'd make it very hard to stop, I doubt they're actually trying very hard.
 
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