Social Media Linked to Anxiety, Depression

Teens who spend more time with social media are more likely to suffer from social withdrawal, anxiety or depression, a new study says.
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Lots of Time on Social Media Linked to Anxiety, Depression in Teens

Teens who spend more time with social media are more likely to suffer from social withdrawal, anxiety or depression, a new study says. Twelve- to 15-year-olds who spent more than six hours a...
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