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Tweeting at night linked to worse mental well-being


Posting on Twitter (also known as X) throughout the night is associated with worse mental well-being, according to a new study from the University of Bristol published in Scientific Reports.

New study reveals long-term mental health effects of having a parent incarcerated


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