A TV station in my area has segment on research findings periodically..I 
assume that Googling would help.Apparently it was a positive correlation-more 
friends on Facebook,more gray matter. and enhanced memory.
Michael
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  Hmm...sounds interesting.  Got a link?  I'm always interested in what the 
"Britts" are doing....




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    The Brits are reporting that they have found a correlation between the 
amount of friends that one has on facebook and the amount of gray matter in the 
brain.
    Michael "omnicentric" Sylvester,PhD
    Daytona Beach,Florida


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