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Drag, drop, infringe? — the risks of using music on social media

Drag, drop, infringe? — the risks of using music on social media By Anthony J. Dreyer , Karen M. Lent and Jordan A. Feirman October 17, 2024 2:57 PM UTC Updated October 17, 2024 ... Read More
Surgeon general warning on social media risks for teens | 60 Minutes - CBS News

Although these platforms commonly require a minimum user age of 13, nearly 40% of children in the U.S. ages 8–12 use social media. The report from one of America's top public health officials ... Read More
Social media may pose "profound risk" to teen mental health, Surgeon General says - CBS News

U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy is calling for stronger guidelines for social media use among children and teens, pointing to a growing body of research that the platforms may pose what he ... Read More
Social Media Can Drag Down Troubled Young People - U.S. News & World Report

About 40% of troubled 8- to 20-year-olds reported social media use that could be problematic, saying that they feel discontented, disconnected and upset when they can’t log on to their favorite ... Read More
Social media “addicts” more likely to believe fake news

People with high score on problematic social media use are more likely to like and share fake news. Jennifer Ouellette – May 8, 2025 10:54 am | 78 ... Read More
Learn the risks and benefits of social media use for children - Florida Times-Union

However, not all social media is bad.It can help in building a sense of community, relationships and self-understanding. Yet, during the past year, the survey shows the number of Americans who say ... Read More
Social media use tied to poor physical health - UBNow: News and views for UB faculty and staff - University at Buffalo

Recent surveys indicate social media usage is particularly high for people in their late teens and early 20s, a population that spends about six hours a day texting, online or using social media. And ... Read More
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