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 4 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 articleCoal mine gas explosion in China kills at least 82 people: State media RELATED ARTICLES Health Low-impact routine may help adults lower blood pressure at home May 23, 2026 Health Ebola risk raised to ‘very high’ in DR Congo May 22, 2026 Health ‘People can feel lonely in a crowd’ May 22, 2026 Health UK scientists developing new Ebola vaccine that could be ready in months May 22, 2026 Health Ebola treatment center in Congo set on fire as fear and anger over disease’s spread grow May 22, 2026 Health Hantavirus exposure risk may be higher than believed in parts of US, study finds May 22, 2026 Health Bereaved families from the South call for national cardiac screening May 22, 2026 Health New weight-loss drug Retatrutide showing stronger results than current options May 21, 2026 Health U.S. steps up Ebola prevention efforts at airports May 21, 2026 Health Riskiest skin cancer cases hit UK record high May 21, 2026 Health Finding the sleep ‘sweet spot’ could help you live longer, study suggests May 21, 2026 Health Toilets and changing rooms must be used on basis of biological sex, guidance confirms May 21, 2026 Load more - Advertisment - Most Popular Will King Charles’ monarchy survive? What the data really shows May 23, 2026 Coal mine gas explosion in China kills at least 82 people: State media May 23, 2026 Usyk vs Rico: Tony Bellew, Eddie Hearn and Terence Crawford give predictions for world title fight May 23, 2026 The curious case of Katie Price and the mystery of her missing husband May 23, 2026 Load more