A new study finds that adolescents who use social media for more than two hours daily face higher risks of mental health problems, with the greatest risks observed in ages 12 to 13, particularly for girls, and suggests that age-based restrictions alone are insufficient without co
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girls and boys show distinct risk patterns by age
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