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Tweens on social media: Experts say it could lead to earlier substance use
A study found that increased social media use among children aged 9-11 correlates with higher odds of substance experimentation during their teenage years. Teens using social media for three or more hours daily had significantly higher risks of trying cannabis and tobacco compared to low-use peers. The American Academy of Pediatrics advises parents to monitor content and foster healthy digital habits.
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