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Mounting research documents the harmful effects of social media use on mental health, including body image and development of eating disorders – KRQE News 13

Editorial Team by Editorial Team
June 11, 2023
in Mental Health
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  1. Mounting research documents the harmful effects of social media use on mental health, including body image and development of eating disorders  KRQE News 13
  2. Your teen wants to get in shape this summer? What to say and when to worry  CNN
  3. More research shows why social media is bad for youngsters’ mental health and body image  Scroll.in
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