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High Social Media Use May Fuel ADHD In Teens

Web Desk (July 19, 2018): According to research, teenagers who check social media several times a day are at risk of developing attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

The researchers in California believe that receiving constant digital updates while the brain is rapidly developing makes teenagers find it hard to give anything their full attention.Image result for social mediaThe constant beeps and pings of a mobile phone, alerting them to a text message or social media update, draws attention away from other tasks.

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