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Debunking the Social Media & Teen Anxiety Myth - Neuroscience News

Contrary to popular belief, a six-year study reveals that increased use of social media platforms like Instagram, Snapchat, and TikTok does not lead to higher rates of anxiety and depression among young people. ....

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Social Media Use May Actually Not Cause Depression In Kids, Young Adults

Increased use of Instagram, YouTube and Facebook may not lead to symptoms of anxiety and depression in kids in the precarious 10-16 year age group ....

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Social media use may actually not cause depression in kids, young adults #newkerala(97361)

Social media use may actually not cause depression in kids, young adults #newkerala(97361)
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Social media use may actually not cause depression in kids, young adults

Parents, please take note. Increased use of Instagram, YouTube and Facebook may not lead to symptoms of anxiety and depression in kids in the precarious 10-16 year age group, new research has claimed."The prevalence of anxiety and . ....

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Does Social Media Really Cause Depression in Children? New Study Has an Answer

A new study has challenged the common belief that social media is linked to depression in children. A new study conducted by researchers at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) has challenged the common belief that social media is linked to depression in children and young adults. ....

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