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Online posts get sad as it gets smoggy outside

Beijing [China], January 22 (ANI): Weather has an impact on our mood. If it is hot, we feel cranky, if it is too cold, we feel gloomy. Now, the latest study has found that if it is smoggy outside, our online life gets affected as well.

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Beijing [China], January 22 (ANI): Weather has an impact on our mood. If it is hot, we feel cranky, if it is too cold, we feel gloomy. Now, the latest study has found that if it is smoggy outside, our online life gets affected as well.
According to the latest study titled, Air Pollution and Happiness in China, MIT professor and lead author of the study Siqi Zheng describes how air pollution might negatively impact mood.
For this particular study, the researchers collected 210 million geo-tagged Weibo tweets during the course of 9 months from 144 Chinese cities and found that higher levels of pollution lead to a more negative mood.
It was also found that a person's sensitivity to air pollution was greater on weekends and women were two times more sensitive than men.
So the next time you come across a friend’s post complaining about their sad life, the pollution levels are perhaps higher in that city. (ANI)

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