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Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Doctors Warn of "Facebook Depression"
From the Boston Globe: Add “Facebook depression’’ to potential harms linked with social media, an influential doctors’ group warns, referring to a condition it says may affect troubled teens who obsess over the online site.
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