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  1. May 23, 2023 · Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy Urges Action to Ensure Social Media Environments are Healthy and Safe, as Previously-Advised National Youth Mental Health Crisis Continues. Today, United States Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy released a new Surgeon General’s Advisory on Social Media and Youth Mental Health. While social media may offer some ...

  2. May 23, 2023 · In a 19-page advisory, the United States surgeon general, Dr. Vivek Murthy, noted that the effects of social media on adolescent mental health were not fully understood, and that social media can ...

  3. May 23, 2023 · Dr. Vivek Murthy says social media makes kids feel worse about themselves, and they can't get off of it. He says "we need safety standards for social media the way we have for cars, for car seats."

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  5. May 23, 2023 · Dr. Vivek Murthy issues a public advisory saying social media can harm the mental health and well-being of children and adolescents. He recommends more research, regulation, and transparency for social media platforms and products.

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    Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, long a proponent of mental health awareness, has issued a warning that social media use is a main contributor to depression, anxiety and other problems in the nation's teenagers.

    The report, released Tuesday, calls attention to growing concerns about the effects of social media use on children and adolescent's mental health. The advisory urges policymakers and the companies that make the social media platforms to share with parents the burden of managing children's and adolescents’ social media use.

    Murthy calls youth mental health “the defining public health issue of our time,” urging policymakers to help ensure strong safety standards to help protect adolescents and teens from exposure to harmful content and excessive use.

    Up to 95% of teens between the ages of 13 and 17 say they use a social media platform, according to the report. About a third say they're scrolling, posting or otherwise engaged with social media "almost constantly."

    "At this point, we do not have enough evidence to say with confidence that social media is sufficiently safe for our kids, Murthy said in an interview. "We have to now take action to make sure that we are protecting our kids."

    The report pulls together research that links social media use and poor mental health in adolescents, such as a 2019 study that found teens who spent more than three hours a day on social media "faced double the risk of experiencing poor mental health outcomes, including symptoms of depression and anxiety."

    The surgeon general's report outlines recommendations for both technology companies and lawmakers.

    "Policymakers need to step up and help ensure that we have strong safety standards, to help protect our kids from exposure to harmful content, and to also protect them from excessive use," Murthy said. This includes enforcing age minimums.

    Companies are advised to create better tools to protect teenagers, and loosen up on features that entice kids to stay online longer.

    It's parents who are on the front lines now in trying to help teens navigate the online world. The report encourages caregivers to create "tech-free" zones in the home, and to talk with kids about how social media use makes them feel.

    Most tech companies require users to be at least 13 years old. But nearly 40% of kids between the ages of 8 and 12 use social media, the report said.

    Murthy said he believes even 13 is too young to be on social media but said there wasn't enough data to suggest which age would be appropriate.

    Twenge suggested that the age minimum should be set at 16.

    "Let's get some regulations in place now to help kids who are not yet on social media," Twenge said. "Maybe we can save the next generation."

  6. May 26, 2023 · Drew Angerer—Getty Images. O n May 23, U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy issued an advisory warning about the impact that social media is having on the mental health of young people. “I ...

  7. Mar 20, 2024 · Dr Vivek Murthy has likened the dangers of an unregulated social media landscape to putting a child in a car without a seatbelt. Photograph: Graeme Robertson/The Guardian

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