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Published 15:03 22 Dec 2016 GMT

'Regular use of social networking such as Facebook can negatively affect your emotional well-being and satisfaction with life', the survey of 1,000 individuals found.
At this festive time of year, people will be getting glammed up, sharing presents and having a jolly old time of it, and doubtless the best moments will end up social media.
When we see these posts, we can be led to believe that everyone else is having a better Christmas than us, which is probably not true. They just chose not to upload the 'Blazing Christmas Dinner Row' photo album.
So, what's the solution to all this negative social media influence? Could it be something as simple as taking a break from Twitter and Instagram altogether over the Christmas period?
Correct. This is exactly what the researchers behind the survey recommend. So maybe consider putting the phone down for a few days this Christmas. Treat yourself to some TV - there's nothing on there that will make you feel bad about yourself.
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