Japan Proposes to Hold Internet "Fasting Camps" to Help Cure Addicted Kids

Expressing concern over the rising number of children who are addicted to internet and handheld devices in the country, Japan's ministry of education has proposed holding 'internet fasting camps' where children cannot access the internet. Akifumi Sekine, the spokesman for Japan's ministry of education, revealed that they could be more than 518,000 cases of internet addiction among children at middle and high schools in the country and said that the number will only ...

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