26-11-2025 15:25 via drugs.com

One Week Less on Social Media Linked to Better Mental Health

WEDNESDAY, Nov. 26, 2025— For many young adults, social media is where life happens: Friendships, news, stress, all rolled into a single screen. But a new study suggests that stepping away, even for just one week, may help ease anxiety, depression...
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