
1. The article discusses a new study that found a link between social media usage and poor mental health outcomes among teenagers.
2. The study surveyed 6,595 adolescents and found that those who spent more than 3 hours a day on social media were more likely to report high levels of psychological distress.
3. The researchers emphasized the importance of moderation in social media usage and highlighted the need for parents to monitor their children’s screen time.
4. The study also found that girls were more likely to be affected by excessive social media use than boys.
5. The findings suggest a need for further research and interventions to address the negative impact of social media on teenagers’ mental health.
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