Analysis Of News Is Bad For You By Dobelli

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Based on the article "NEWS IS BAD FOR YOU: AND GIVING UP READING IT WILL MAKE YOU HAPPIER" in the Guardian.com (2013) which talks about the problem caused by reading news, at least three aspects are raised. Author Rolf Dobelli discusses news that is misleading. He also claims that news affects the quality of thinking and human creativity skills; furthermore, human body issues because of reading news are also discussed by Dobelli. Although author makes logical arguments, some issues are unproven and for that reason, author's arguments seem weak and not

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