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    Open Access Short Communication Article ID: AHCRR-9-147

    How Blood Oxygen Level Correlates with Selfie Loving

    Muhammad Imran Qadir and Hamad Saif*

    This study investigates the correlation between blood oxygen levels and selfie-loving. 200 graduate students participated, and their blood oxygen levels were assessed. Participants were also queried about their selfie-taking habits. The study, conducted at a University, revealed a significant correlation between selfie adoration and blood oxygen level. Excessive selfie-taking may have physiological implications, particularly on blood oxygen levels. This finding contributes to research on the psychological and physiological effects of social media behavior. The results suggest that selfie adoration can have unexpected physical consequences, highlighting the need for further investigation into the impact of social media on physical health.

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    Published on: Dec 24, 2024 Pages: 26-27

    Full Text PDF Full Text HTML DOI: 10.17352/ahcrr.000047
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