Taking a Break from Smartphones Boosts Mental Health
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91% of participants felt better after a two-week break from smartphones
Improved mental health, well-being, and attention reported
Participants engaged in more nature, socializing, hobbies, and sleep
Decrease in depressive symptoms comparable to antidepressant effects
Positive feedback loop observed with increasing benefits over time
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