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A recent study has revealed that teenagers who spend more time on social media are more likely to experience mental health issues such as anxiety and depression. The research highlights that excessive use of platforms like Instagram and TikTok can lead to feelings of inadequacy and loneliness, as teens often compare themselves to others. The study suggests that limiting screen time and engaging in face-to-face interactions can help improve mental well-being. This is important because it sheds light on how digital habits can impact mental health, urging both teens and parents to be mindful of social media use. QUESTION: How might reducing social media usage change the way you connect with friends and perceive yourself?  

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