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This Morning’s Dr Sara muted Twitter for the sake of mental health: ‘It’s toxic’

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This Morning's Dr Sara Kayat is known for giving stellar medical advice on the ITV daytime show, but she's also built up a lovely community of over 40 thousand followers over on her Instagram where she shares her life as a mum.

Despite maintaining that social media can be a "supportive environment," Sara revealed to OK! that she keeps her distance from Twitter in order to protect her mental health.

During our exclusive Mother's Day shoot with her co-star Dr Zoe Williams, Sara explained: "Twitter is quite a toxic environment, so I’ve muted it for the sake of my mental health." Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter .

When we asked how she deals with mum-shamers on social media, Sara declared: "You have to take it with a pinch of salt." The 37 year old continued: "I have a love/hate relationship with social media.

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