The new moral panic: Social media
Many parents and policymakers view the belief that social media use is harmful for youth to be common sense. But is it?
Many parents and policymakers view the belief that social media use is harmful for youth to be common sense. But is it?
This study evaluates adherence to industry and professional standards among physicians endorsing drugs and devices on a social media platform.
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