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Kids and young adults who use social media for seven or more hours per day have double the risk of taking up vaping or smoking or both, new research shows.
The likelihood of smoking, vaping, and dual-use also rose in tandem with the amount of time spent on social media. Those who said they spent less than 1 hour/day on social media were 92% more ...
Researchers said companies that own social media platforms have ‘substantial power’ if not moral responsibility to adjust exposure to marketing materials that promote smoking and vaping.
The likelihood of smoking, vaping, and dual use also rose in tandem with the amount of time spent on social media. Those who said they spent less than 1 hour/day on social media were 92% more ...
The likelihood of smoking, vaping, and dual use also rose in tandem with the amount of time spent on social media.
Social media use among adolescents and young adults was associated with a higher likelihood of smoking and vaping, a national longitudinal study from the U.K. found. In individuals ages 10 to 25 ...
Youngsters who spend a lot of time on social media are more likely to vape and smoke cigarettes, research suggests.A recent study has revealed just another bad impact social media is having on its ...
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Spending a lot of time on social media could increase the chances of teenagers taking up smoking or vaping, according to a study. The findings advocate for the promotion of healthy online habits ...
Teens who see social media posts showing cannabis or e-cigarettes, including from friends and influencers, are more likely to later start using those substances or to report using them in the past ...
Spending a lot of time on social media could increase the chances of teenagers taking up smoking or vaping, according to a study. The findings advocate for the promotion of healthy online habits ...