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British study revealed that the employees who spend a considerable amount of attention the talks, telephone and e-mails and short messages via mobile (cellular), facing a severe shortage in the level of IQ IQ of the person who deals marijuana.
Valmqatat ongoing work during times of reduced productivity and a sense of stress to individuals and indifference according to the study carried out by TNS Research Center request of the company "Hewlett Packard" of the computer.
According to the study conducted on 1100 British that two of the three people who check their e-mail, other than in official working hours and during holiday times. And half of the staff respond to their email during the hours of receipt.
It is also one of five individuals evade the duty of social or working session to respond to short messages. And nine out of ten believe that their colleagues who respond to short messages publicly and through the working session, are Fezon, and saw three of the ten people that action is unacceptable, but it was indicative of the diligence and effectiveness.
However, the mental impact of trying to balance the steady flow of e-mail, letters and continue to work normally was the biggest victim here. In 80 clinical trials found the psychiatrist Glenn Wilson at a university in London, and by monitoring the IQ of staff throughout the day, the people who tried to messages at the same time reduced the level of their ten IQ points, which is equal to not sleep for the whole night and it equals Twice the decline caused by smoking marijuana, which because of the low IQ by four points
 
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+  Mon 6 Oct 2008    roostanews  |