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Even where the participants had high rates of digital engagement, there was no evidence of impaired function in the brain development of children.
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Even where participants had high rates of digital engagement there was no evidence of impaired function in brain development of children
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News Article
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{
    "study": "Oxford University study",
    "finding": "no evidence of impaired function in the brain development of children"
}
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Created
February 15, 2026 at 5:18 PM (3 months ago)
Last Updated
February 15, 2026 at 5:18 PM (3 months ago)

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https://reason.com/2026/02/11/spain-wants-to-ban-social-media-for-kids-it-wont-work

Spain plans to ban social media for children 15 and under, citing concerns about addiction and abuse. The article argues that such bans are ineffective, citing Australia's experience and potential privacy issues.

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