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Parents are more worried than teens about teen mental health. Both groups – especially parents – partly blame social media.
A recent study has shown that teens feel like social media negatively impacts their mental health and that they spend too ...
A Pew survey highlights the pressures that social media, academics and gender norms create for teens.
A recent Pew Research Center study also found 48% of teens agree social media has a largely negative impact on teens.
Metabolic syndrome is linked to greater risk of developing young-onset dementia, according to a new study. But there are ...
New Pew data shows nearly half of the 1,400 teens surveyed believe social media is harmful to their generation.
What are the risks of seemingly innocuous behaviours such as sharing posts, giving likes, making oneself look good in pictures, and, in general, interacting virtually rather than physically?
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 ...
We know that social media can be harmful to teens. Meta has found in its own research that Instagram makes body image worse ...
The impact of social media on young people’s mental health and well-being is a growing topic of concern among parents, educators, health care professionals and regulators. And now, nearly half ...
Writers, parents, doctors and legal experts have been arguing that social media is bad for teens. Turns out that worked.
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