HomeHealthOxford University study says social media leads to loss of wellbeing Health Oxford University study says social media leads to loss of wellbeing By abdulwadud May 23, 2026 0 55 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp The World Happiness Reports finds the more time spent on social media the greater loss of wellbeing. Source link Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Previous articleUsyk vs Rico: Tony Bellew, Eddie Hearn and Terence Crawford give predictions for world title fightNext articleOxford University study says social media leads to loss of wellbeing RELATED ARTICLES Health Parasitic infection causing ‘explosive’ stomach illness exceeds 1,000 cases in northern state July 9, 2026 Health Why women suffer more in the heat July 9, 2026 Health Will ice cream or chilli cool you down? July 9, 2026 Health Dr Oz links obesity to chronic disease surge, says GLP-1s can ‘jumpstart’ better health July 9, 2026 Health Woman’s Hour – Shahrnush Parsipur remembered, Fibroids, Grief and clothing, Olympian health – BBC Sounds July 9, 2026 Health UK weather: Why heatwaves hit women harder July 8, 2026 Health Bucket list wishes: Feeding tigers and flying planes July 8, 2026 Health Bangladesh made huge progress on measles but now children keep dying July 8, 2026 Health MenB vaccine offers men no protection from gonorrhoea, study says July 8, 2026 Health What heat actually does to the body in a heatwave July 8, 2026 Health German doctor jailed for killing 15 of his patients July 8, 2026 Health What does extreme heat do to your body? July 8, 2026 Load more - Advertisment - Most Popular France 2-0 Morocco Highlights – World Cup 2026 – 9 July 2026 July 9, 2026 Can you smell things in your dreams? Scientists say not everyone can July 9, 2026 Mexico seeks prosecutions over migrant deaths in the US July 9, 2026 Parasitic infection causing ‘explosive’ stomach illness exceeds 1,000 cases in northern state July 9, 2026 Load more