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Florida schools join mass lawsuit against social media giants over youth mental healthLegal experts say it could take years to resolve, but the message being sent is immediate: mental health matters. Students ...
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WRIC ABC 8News on MSNNew Virginia law limits kids’ social media use, sparks mental health conversationsBeginning January 1, 2026, teenagers under 16 will be restricted to just one hour per day per social media platform. “Kids ...
Teens with mental health conditions experience social media more intensely, often spending more time online and feeling less ...
May marks the start of Mental Health Awareness Month all across the United States, a time dedicated to breaking stigma, ...
A proposal working through the Legislature would mandate the pop-up warnings for social media users noting the potential ...
The lawsuit, filed one year ago, targets companies including Snapchat, Meta and TikTok ... connections between excessive screen time and mental health issues. "They are intentionally making ...
The St. Lucie News-Tribune on MSN16d
Indian River schools joining lawsuit against Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok, YouTubeAbout 47 other Florida school districts have joined the "mass-action multi-district lawsuit. St. Lucie schools are in; Martin schools are out.
Studies suggest benefits as well as harms from digital companion apps — but scientists worry about long-term dependency.
Legal experts say it could take years to resolve, but the message being sent is immediate: mental health matters. Students told CBS12 that they use social media platforms like Snapchat and TikTok.
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