How technology improves peoples health and well-being

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GCSE GCSE ICT Mind Map on How technology improves peoples health and well-being, created by matthewn46 on 13/05/2013.
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How technology improves peoples health and well-being
  1. Social benifits
    1. You can connect with people all over the world, making new friends along the way.
      1. You can Stay in touch with people you know.
        1. You can share information and photos with people you may know.
        2. People can stay active
          1. For example, technologies such as the wii allows users to stay active.
            1. Feedback is given on your health.
            2. You can test your fitness with some games.
              1. Makes you want to become more healthy and achieve something good.
              2. Mental benifits
                1. Gaming technologies can allow you to develop a sense of imagination.
                  1. It makes you want to challenge others.
                    1. You can become more positive in yourself.
                      1. It can prevent you from becoming bored.
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