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Social Media: Is It Rotting Your Brain?

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Correlation Does Not Imply Causation

Research indicates a small correlation between social media use and depressive symptoms, suggesting that while there is a measurable trend, its practical significance is questionable. Studies highlight that this link does not necessarily imply that heavy social media users experience severe depression; rather, they may only feel slightly worse than others. Furthermore, interventions aimed at reducing social media usage often do not lead to notable improvements in mental health, challenging the narrative that social media is definitively harmful to mental well-being.

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