Verdict Links Social Media to Anxiety and Depression

What happens when scrolling never really stops? For one young woman, it led to...
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$3M Verdict Links Social Media to Anxiety and Depression

What happens when scrolling never really stops? For one young woman, it led to anxiety, depression and a loss of self-worth. In a landmark case, jurors found that...
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