Study: Adults who use social media more often at higher risk for depression
Psychiatrist Dr. Jeffrey Ditzell joined the show to shed more light on the topic.
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Aug 25, 2025, 3:06 PM
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Updated 6 hr ago
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A newly published study said adults who use social media frequently are at a significantly higher risk of developing depression.
Psychiatrist Dr. Jeffrey Ditzell joined the show to shed more light on the topic.
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