The more often young teens turn to social media, the more prone they are to eating disorders, new research suggests.
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Reducing Social Media Time Can Lead To Higher Grades For Teens
According to a new study, teens struggling to keep up academically can considerably improve their grades by cutting back time spent on social media.
Read MoreCulture Post: Social Media Often Leaves Young Women Feeling Badly About Their Bodies
In a recent study conducted at York University in Toronto, researchers say many young women feel badly about their bodies after logging on and viewing images of friends they perceive to be more attractive.
Read MoreStudy: Overall Time on Social Media is Not Related to Teen Anxiety and Depression
New research found that the amount of time spent on social media is not directly increasing anxiety or depression in teenagers.
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