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Commentary: We know so little about how social media affects kids’ brains - Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel

The American Psychological Association has issued its first advisory on social media use in adolescence. What’s most striking in its data-based recommendations is how little we really know about ... Read More
Jarvis We know far too little about how social media affects kids' brains - The Mercury News

Opinion: We know far too little about how social media affects kids’ brains New report is a call to action for more research into how powerful technology could be reshaping social development ... Read More
Lisa Jarvis: We know so little about how social media affects kids’ brains – Twin Cities - Pioneer Press

The American Psychological Association has issued its first advisory on social media use in adolescence. What’s most striking in its data-based recommendations is how little we really know about ... Read More
Developing Teen Brains and Social Media - Psychology Today

In the bubble of social media young people may not be fully exercising their brains for optimal development. The impact on young minds could make some teens more vulnerable to stress, anxiety ... Read More
Jarvis: Social media and kids’ brains - The Columbian

The American Psychological Association has issued its first advisory on social media use in adolescence. What’s most striking in its data-based recommendations is how little we really know about ... Read More
Checking social media often may affect teens’ brains, study says - WTVM News Leader 9

(CNN) – Frequent use of social media could be a brain-changer for teenagers. According to a study by neuroscientists at the University of North Carolina, teens who check social media platforms ... Read More
Preteens' Social Media Habits Could Be Changing Their Brains - Education Week

Habitually checking social media "likes" and comments can significantly affect students' brain development, a new study finds. Preteens' Social Media Habits Could Be Changing Their Brains ... Read More
Is social media bad for teens' developing brains? - STAT

The study, which tracked 169 middle-school students, aimed “to better understand the links between how often teens check social media and how their brains respond to social feedback over time ... Read More
Checking social media often may affect teens’ brains, study says - WSFA 12 News

(CNN) – Frequent use of social media could be a brain-changer for teenagers. According to a study by neuroscientists at the University of North Carolina, teens who check social media platforms ... Read More
Checking social media often may affect teens’ brains, study says

(CNN) – Frequent use of social media could be a brain-changer for teenagers. According to a study by neuroscientists at the University of North Carolina, teens who check social media platforms ... Read More
Checking social media often may affect teens’ brains, study says - KOLN

(CNN) – Frequent use of social media could be a brain-changer for teenagers. According to a study by neuroscientists at the University of North Carolina, teens who check social media platforms ... Read More
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