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Is Social Media Changing Your Life?

Credit: Eaters collective on Unsplash Beach selfie by Peggy and Marco Lachmann-Anke from Pixabay Girl taking selfie. Credit: Sonam Prajapati from Pixabay Credit: Eaters collective on Unsplash Beach selfie by Peggy and Marco Lachmann-Anke from Pixabay When you pull out your phone to take a photo, are you planning to share it on social media? Why is it so important that people - most of whom you’ve never met - see the minutiae of your daily life? “I want people to think about how weird it is that we’re posting pictures of our experiences just for the ‘likes’ and the ‘shares’ – and then getting disappointed if we don’t get enough,” says Tyler Shores, Manager of Cambridge’s ThinkLab Programme.

Everything you need to know about psychodermatology - acne prevention

Igor Ustynskyy / Getty Images One of the great joys of boarding school is being with your friends 24 hours a day, seven days a week. But if you’re a teenager with a highly visible skin disorder such as acne, constantly living under the gaze of your peers can be stressful. A recent study in an international journal specialising in dermatology showed that almost 90 per cent of 15-year-olds felt embarrassed and self-conscious about their acne, causing a quarter of them to avoid sport, swimming, and even social interactions – and this could be exacerbated in a boarding environment. ‘The impact [for teenagers with skin disorders] can be devastating, leading to low mood, depression and social avoidance as well as the inevitable lack of self-esteem and self-belief,’ says Marina Gardiner Legge, headmistress of Heathfield School in Ascot.

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