Social media exposure during the coronavirus pandemic is linked to increased anxiety
April 28, 20203 min read571 words
Published: April 28, 2020  |  3 min read571 words
No Result View All Result No Result View All Result [] Exposure to information about COVID-19 through social media is associated with increased symptoms of anxiety, according to a recent Chinese study. The report was published in .The rapid spread of new virus COVID-19 throughout...
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April 29, 2020
The study itself is sourced, and it proves, yet again, that media sensationalism combined with constant bombardment from social media combine to create a fever pitch echo chamber environment that drives depression, anxiety, and numerous other mental health issues.
April 29, 2020
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