Eating disorders and social media use are two big concerns when it comes to teens. Here is what the research and experts say about the connection between the two.
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Defamation cases are on the rise as social media has given more people a platform to 'publish' actionable content.
Modern life is digital. Adults need to help young people navigate the costs and benefits, not launch bans and hope for the best.
Social media has become such a key component of most people's lives that it is easy to think that it has always been there.