Health Research Reveals Impact of Social Media on Teenage Well-Being

Health Research Findings
A recent study conducted by The University of Manchester unveils alarming insights into the relationship between social media usage and the well-being of teenagers.
Key Insights
- Heavy social media users tend to adopt unhealthier lifestyles.
- Teenagers engaging more in social media report lower levels of well-being.
- Increased screen time may lead to poor physical health choices.
The findings emphasize the urgent need to promote healthier behaviors among the youth to mitigate the negative impacts of social media.
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