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Category Archives: Media

MRI study highlights how social media affects adolescent brain development

MediaBy Kristen WallJanuary 4, 2023

Health Imaging Should habitual use of social media in adolescents be cause for concern in terms of their brain development?

Does your teen check their social media every hour? it could impact their brain: study

MediaBy Kristen WallJanuary 4, 2023

Euroweb (CNN) Frequent use of social media could be reshaping how adolescents’ brains develop, a new study found.

Frequent social media use in adolescents could impact brain development, study says

MediaBy Kristen WallJanuary 4, 2023

UPI Young teens who check Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat frequently throughout the day could be changing the way their brains develop, according to a new study.

Study finds social media use may affect youth brain development

MediaBy Kristen WallJanuary 4, 2023

The Hill Data showed an association between social media use and changes in brain development, though researchers were unable to determine the underlying cause of the changes.

Teens who frequently check social media may experience changes in brain development, the study warns

MediaBy Kristen WallJanuary 4, 2023

Yahoo News Frequent habitual checking of social media by adolescents is linked to brain development changes as they grow, a new study warned.

Teens who frequently check social media may experience brain development changes, study warns

MediaBy Kristen WallJanuary 4, 2023

Independent (London) Frequent habitual checking of social media by adolescents is linked to brain development changes as they grow, a new study warned.

Social media use may impact adolescents’ brain development, study says

MediaBy Kristen WallJanuary 4, 2023

FOX News New research presented by neuroscientists at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill found young adolescents who habitually checked social media showed a distinct neurodevelopmental trajectory within the brain.

Social media is changing how children’s brains develop, UNC researchers find

MediaBy Kristen WallJanuary 4, 2023

WTVD (Durham, NC) Researchers at the University of North Carolina released the results of one of the first ever long-term studies on child brain development and technology use.

Could social media be making kids too sensitive? UNC researchers weigh in

MediaBy Kristen WallJanuary 4, 2023

FOX 8 Social media might be making children more sensitive to criticism, say researchers from the University of North Carolina.

For adolescents, social media might be a brain-changer, researchers say

MediaBy Kristen WallJanuary 4, 2023

CNN Frequent use of social media could be reshaping how adolescents’ brains develop, a new study found.

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