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Researchers Say Social Media Warning Is Too Broad

Some scientists who study youth mental health say the evidence does not support the notion that social media is harmful per se.

Ellen Barry
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Children and Childhood, Depression (Mental), Haidt, Jonathan, Labeling and Labels (Product), Mental Health and Disorders, Murthy, Vivek H, Odgers, Candice L, Parenting, Psychology and Psychologists, Research, Social Media, Surgeon General (US), Teenagers and Adolescence, United States
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