Putting down one’s phone and paying full attention offers an opportunity for growth in relationships and learning.
Many lament social media companies dropping independent fact-checking but perhaps “false-checking” is a more honest and achievable target.
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Sinar Daily on MSNToo much social media creates a distorted sense of reality, affecting mental healthSocial media has revolutionised how we connect and create, but its pervasive influence is taking a toll on mental health, ...
Eating disorders and social media use are two big concerns when it comes to teens. Here is what the research and experts say about the connection between the two.
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