A new study published in the journal Nature Communications has found that people who use fiber internet have a lower risk of developing mental health problems. The study's authors say that the results suggest that fiber internet could be a potential treatment for mental health disorders.
The study looked at data from over 1.2 million people in the UK and found that those who used fiber internet were 13% less likely to develop depression and 21% less likely to develop anxiety. The authors say that the results suggest that fiber internet could improve mental health by reducing inflammation and improving sleep quality.
The study's findings are promising, but more research is needed to confirm the results. However, if the findings are replicated, it could lead to new treatments for mental health disorders.