Teenage girls encouraged to ditch the 'social junk food'

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Mental health of teenage girls could be 'dramatically improved' if they ditch 'photoshopped' Instagram models

Teenagers encouraged to ditch negative Influencers on social media like models. 'Disrupting the Feed' study urged girls to follow positive role models online.

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KristinFitzsim5 I think a major example of a 'moral panic' as it relates to modern media would be the impacts of Instagram on the mental health of young people. This article from the Daily Mail is just one example!

Mental health of all teenagers would improve if they all ditched facebook instagram and Snapchat

Hello. Please can you mention The Female Lead in your feature - we commissioned the entire project and all the resources for teens, parents and educators can be found on our website

Amen. So Mote it Be.

Whats worse, this or drag

Or just ditch Instagram 🤷🏽‍♀️

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