Cutting Facebook use by 20 minutes a day could ease depression

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Scientists find spending less time on Facebook curbs depression and encourages people to exercise more

Researchers studied 286 people who used Facebook around an hour a day. Half carried on using Facebook as usual, while the other half cut to 20 minutes.

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