Experts Warn of Mental Health Risks from Early Smartphone Use in Children

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A study warns that early smartphone use, especially before age 13, is linked to increased mental health issues in young adults, driven largely by social media exposure, and calls for delaying smartphone introduction and stricter regulations to protect children's mental well-being.
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