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Social Media Use Is Linked to Brain Changes in Teens, Research Finds

Por: The New York Times Tech January 03, 2023

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The effect of social media use on children is a fraught area of research, as parents and policymakers try to ascertain the results of a vast experiment already in full swing. Successive studies have added pieces to the puzzle, fleshing out the implications of a nearly constant stream of virtual interactions beginning in childhood.A new study by neuroscientists at the University of North Carolina tries something new, conducting successive brain... + full article



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