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A new study says Internet access is
for our health. A report from the Oxford Internet Institute in the UK suggested that being connected to the worldwide web has a
effect on our well-being. Researchers looked at
on people's Internet
and mental health from 168 countries. The data was gathered between the years 2006 and 2021. It included information on two
people aged 15 to 99. The research team looked at eight
that affect people's well-being. These included
satisfaction, positive experiences and
with social life. The team found that
with Internet access were eight per cent happier than those without
access.