Researchers surveyed almost 9,000 youngsters for the study.
Spending a lot of time on social media could increase the chances of teenagers taking up smoking or vaping, according to a study.
Educators, health professionals, and care givers must enhance their social media literacy to prepare teens for the realities of the social media landscape They were also more than three times more likely to vape when compared to their peers who used social media for one hour to less than 30 minutes a day.
“We need to model healthy online habits, instead of resorting to blanket bans and over-protection, to help young people navigate the digital world.”
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