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A Massive New Study Reveals the Long-Term Risks of Social Media Use for Tweens


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  It's all fun and games until your child develops depression, am I right? Another study just confirmed pre-teens who spend a lot of time on social media are more likely to develop depressive symptoms in the future and this massive study found the same results apply across "a racially and economically diverse sample of

A comprehensive study published in the journal Nature Human Behaviour, involving over 1.2 million people from 16 countries, has revealed significant long-term effects of childhood bullying on mental health. The research, which tracked participants from childhood into adulthood, found that individuals who were bullied as children were more likely to experience ongoing mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts well into their 30s and 40s. The study underscores the importance of early intervention and support for bullied children to mitigate these long-lasting impacts, highlighting that the effects of bullying extend far beyond the schoolyard and into various aspects of adult life.

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