For years, gossip news has been branded as worthless and banal that damages reputation and trust.

But a new study from the University of California has found that provocative gossip can have positive effects.

This study also concludes that gossip can be therapeutic.

Being active in gossip news does not improve our negative feelings or frustrations, but they just make people feel better!…

"Rumors should also be encouraged because they help prevent negligence at work and make the work environment more efficient," said study researcher Dr.

Bianca Beersma, Telegrafi reports.

Researchers have found that nine to ten conversations a day is gossip.

But according to research, these rumors are not necessarily malicious.

You need to have plenty of information which should be enough to make gossip.

And this is because we have become addicted to technology, to the uses of websites, spending hours gossiping even to our closest friends.

We are not able to use the positive sides of technology, as the only purpose for which we use it is the desire to hear as much as possible about others, either negatively or positively, which happens less often.

/ Telegraphy /