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Reaching for smartphone may be bad for your health: Study

Researchers at Deakin University in Australia showed habitual smartphone use and entertainment use -- to relax, escape and pass time -- were the best predictors of lower wellbeing

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Melbourne: Using your smartphone to relax and pass time may be associated with negative feelings, lack of control and a reduced sense of purpose in life, a study warns.

The study, published in the journal Computers in Human Behavior, is the first to thoroughly evaluate how smartphone use is associated with measures of subjective and psychological wellbeing.

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