Quitting social media boosts well-being
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Quitting social media boosts well-being

  • Study of 36,000 people finds social media breaks boost well-being
  • A 27% of those off Facebook for six weeks saw better emotional health
  • Women aged 18-24 and those over 35 saw the most significant benefits
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