Google addiction is becoming "increasingly common" as a psychotherapist reveals four in five of her patients suffer from it.
Anxiety disorder expert Philippa Walsh spoke out after the Daily Star told of how a mum attempted suicide after spending nine-hours a day on the browser.
She suggested potential links between the addiction with others including a woman who ate sponges and another with an extreme fear of vomiting.Cherelle Farrugia, 28, said she was left like an alcoholic "shaking...
having panic attacks" after entering a vicious circle searching for medical advice to ease anxieties over becoming a new mum.Ms Walsh told us: "Unfortunately, Health Anxiety can start out as relatively harmless, but it can escalate and can become extremely.
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