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A federal judge has barred state officials from enforcing a Florida law that would ban social media accounts for young ...
New research shows social media use drives depressive symptoms in preteens. As rates of depression and suicide among young people continue to rise, a question has captured experts' attention: Does ...
A new cohort study from JAMA Network Open found that social media use in early adolescence is linked to significantly ...
Researchers at the University of California, San Francisco have found a link between use of social media by pre-teens and ...
For years, research on social media and youth mental health has tried to answer a perplexing question: Does use lead to ...
The social media world is a world of stress and comparison. The article uncovers the connection deeply and provides a ...
Depressive symptoms increased by 35% as kids' social media use rose from 7 to 73 minutes per day over three years.
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Preteens are more likely to develop symptoms of depression as their use of social media increases, researchers reported May ...
As rates of depression and suicide in youth spike, experts are asking whether social media makes kids depressed—or do depressed kids simply spend more time on social media? A new study provides ...