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Social Media's Link to Increased Eating Disorder Risk
Studies reveal a strong correlation between increased screen time and social media use, and the heightened risk of developing eating disorders; this is due to several factors, including exposure to unrealistic body ideals and normalization of disordered eating behaviors.
Social Media's Link to Increased Eating Disorder Risk
Studies reveal a strong correlation between increased screen time and social media use, and the heightened risk of developing eating disorders; this is due to several factors, including exposure to unrealistic body ideals and normalization of disordered eating behaviors.
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48% Bias Score

Smartphone Use and Adolescent Mental Health Crisis in the US
Since 2010, the US has seen a sharp rise in adolescent mental health issues (anxiety, depression, self-harm, suicide) coinciding with increased smartphone use and social media engagement; psychologist Jonathan Haidt points to a "Grand Rewiring of Childhood" involving overprotective parenting and lim...

Smartphone Use and Adolescent Mental Health Crisis in the US
Since 2010, the US has seen a sharp rise in adolescent mental health issues (anxiety, depression, self-harm, suicide) coinciding with increased smartphone use and social media engagement; psychologist Jonathan Haidt points to a "Grand Rewiring of Childhood" involving overprotective parenting and lim...
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20% Bias Score
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