Social media linked to a higher risk of depression in teen girls
A study of young people in Britain has found 40% of girls and 25% of boys had experienced online harassment or cyberbullying, which can cause anxiety and depression.
Kate Kelland is a Reuters Health and Science Correspondent
A study of young people in Britain has found 40% of girls and 25% of boys had experienced online harassment or cyberbullying, which can cause anxiety and depression.
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