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How social media affects students

IndiaTimes Saturday, 18 November 2023
The harmful effects of social media on student well-being have been extensively studied. Research shows that excessive social media use is linked to a decline in mental health, including increased anxiety and depression. The addictive nature of social media, which stimulates pleasure pathways in the brain, contributes to these negative effects. Regulators and social media companies also have a responsibility to address these issues to prevent long-lasting impacts on society.
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