Feeling depressed lately? Are your relationship failing? It could be due to your cell phone. This is Judy Gaman and this is your Stay Young Medical Minute. A new study out of Baylor University's Hankamer School of Business showed a correlation between cell phone use and relationships and mental health. The problems have gotten so bad that there is actually a new term – phubbing, which means partner phone snubbing. How often are you talking to your partner and then get distracted by the ding of a message or habit of constantly checking your phone? Save your relationship with these easy tips. Turn your phone off when you are on a date with your significant other – everyone else can wait. Set certain times to check your phone instead of checking it constantly. Lastly, if your significant other tells you they are annoyed by your phone – listen to them and make changes. Trust me, you can love your phone, but it can’t love you back! For more useful health information on more than a hundred different topics visit stay young America.com that’s stay young America.com
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