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Parents are more worried than teens about teen mental health. Both groups – especially parents – partly blame social media.
Although a recent Pew Research study says more teens are becoming aware of the negative effects of social media, that doesn’t ...
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Newspoint on MSNThe Impact of Social Media on Mental Health: What You Need to KnowIn today’s hyperconnected world, social media has woven itself into nearly every aspect of daily life. From sharing moments ...
As lawmakers, regulators call for social media companies to do more to protect the mental health of their youngest users, ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNSocial media hurts teens with anxiety and depression more than healthy peersAdolescents with mental health conditions spend more time on social media and engage differently online than their mentally ...
As parents, we've been sounding the alarm about social media's impact on our teenagers for years. Now, it appears our ...
A Pew Research Center survey found 48% of teens see social media as mostly negative for their peers. That’s up from 32% a few ...
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Government coalition partners National and Act are at odds over proposed restrictions on social media use by New Zealanders ...
A new study out of the University of Cambridge suggested that adolescents with mental health conditions experience social ...
A new study from Pew revealed that nearly half of all teens recognize that social media is bad for younger people’s mental ...
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