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Increased social media use linked to rise in teenage binge drinking
The research found that 17-year-olds who used social media for more than 30 minutes a day aged 14 were more likely to binge drink.
United kingdom
European journal of public health
United kingdom millennium cohort study
European journal
Public health
Increased social media use linked to rise in teenage binge drinking
The research found that 17-year-olds who used social media for more than 30 minutes a day aged 14 were more likely to binge drink.
United kingdom
Amrit kaur purba
Research scotland
University of glasgow
European journal of public health
Research council
Scientist office
European journal
Public health
United kingdom millennium cohort study
Kaur purba
Medical research council
Scottish government chief scientist office
Scottish government
Increased social media use linked to rise in teenage binge drinking
The research found that 17-year-olds who used social media for more than 30 minutes a day aged 14 were more likely to binge drink.
United kingdom
Amrit kaur purba
University of glasgow
Research scotland
Scientist office
European journal of public health
Research council
European journal
Public health
United kingdom millennium cohort study
Kaur purba
Medical research council
Scottish government chief scientist office
Scottish government
Increased social media use linked to rise in teenage binge drinking
The research found that 17-year-olds who used social media for more than 30 minutes a day aged 14 were more likely to binge drink.
United kingdom
Amrit kaur purba
University of glasgow
Research scotland
Research council
European journal of public health
Scientist office
European journal
Public health
United kingdom millennium cohort study
Kaur purba
Medical research council
Scottish government chief scientist office
Scottish government
Increased social media use linked to rise in teenage binge drinking
The research found that 17-year-olds who used social media for more than 30 minutes a day aged 14 were more likely to binge drink.
United kingdom
Amrit kaur purba
University of glasgow
European journal of public health
Research scotland
Scientist office
Research council
European journal
Public health
United kingdom millennium cohort study
Kaur purba
Medical research council
Scottish government chief scientist office
Scottish government
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