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Study: Staring at oneself during online engagements may make one feel worse

The findings point to a potentially problematic role of online meeting platforms in exacerbating psychological problems like anxiety and depression, the researchers said. Watch a video about the research

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Glancing at oneself while conversing with a partner in an online chat for extended duration may worsen their mood over time as per a study. Individuals who consume alcohol may be more likely to suffer through this.

The findings of the research were published in the journal 'Clinical Psychological Science'.

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