Poor Mental Health Tied To Negative Content Online –Study

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Researchers have found that people with poorer mental health are more prone to browsing negative content online, which further exacerbates their symptoms. Findings of the study led by University College London (UCL) researchers are published in ‘Nature Human Behaviour’. The researchers have developed a plug-in tool that adds “content labels” to webpages—similar to nutrition labels…

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