Anorexia overtakes cyberbullying as top source of online concern among ten to 16 year olds

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Almost three in ten said they had viewed content encouraging anorexia

Almost three in ten said they had viewed content encouraging anorexia compared with 22 per cent who cited cyberbullying, according to the survey of almost 2,000 children.

 

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