HomeHealth NewsA 1-week social media break could boost your mental health Health News A 1-week social media break could boost your mental health December 29, 2025 0 4 - Advertisement - Research shows that a reduction in social media use can improve mental health. Image Credit: Olga Pankova/Getty Images Cutting back on social media for a week resulted in less anxiety, depression, and insomnia for participants in a new study. Extensive social media engagement is viewed as potentially damaging to mental health, although its… Click here to view the original article. Tagsmedicalnewstoday.com - Advertisment - Share FacebookTwitterReddItPinterestEmail Previous articleMia O’Brien’s mother reveals major update in her daughter’s case after the British student was jailed in Dubai for drugsNext articleASX down as tech and energy stocks tumble RELATED ARTICLES Health News The HPV vaccine works—but only if we keep trusting it Australian Online News - June 27, 2026 Health News 3 new studies point to promising ways to reduce stroke risk Australian Online News - June 27, 2026 Health News Cancer drug shortage renews calls for federal action Australian Online News - June 27, 2026 - Advertisement - Recently Viewed Prince William Turns 44: Kate Middleton, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis Post Touching Tribute June 22, 2026 Puppies stolen from Brisbane animal shelter June 25, 2026 Brother addicted to sibling porn ‘betrayed’ younger sisters with years of abuse June 24, 2026 M360: One in two marketers consider exit as industry strain deepens June 22, 2026 Load more