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Across the nation, 70% of parents say they're now more concerned about their child's mental health than physical health, according to a new survey by CVS Health-Morning Consult. Nearly half of families say social media is impacting their children's development, from body image to self-perception. Associate Vice President and Deputy Chief Psychiatric Officer for CVS Health, Dr. ...

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