Study: some association between screen time, exercise, and impulsive behaviours Headline: SOCIAL MEDIA CAUSES EATING DISORDERS Me:pic.twitter.com/NAChYKY2OA
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This will definitely be a podcast, I have many words to yell
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It's the Daily Telegraph
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Well, now I have to read it. Was the study itself, whatever the topic may have been, decent?
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I think they call it "Click Bait"
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For those interested, I believe this is the article in question: https://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/early/2019/08/12/peds.2019-0187 …
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Not reading the paper past the headlines, social media causing eating disorders is valid. Big Public Health's global tweetstorm on the
#sugartax prime eg. When challenged, shills label any debate a conspiracy theory & nutritional flat Earthers. Put that narrative on pod.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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This takes flawed science journalism to a whole new level
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