Andrew Huberman· PhD
what you're finding though is that for adolescence who use it 3 hours or more in a given day their risk of anxiety or depression symptoms double
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what you're finding though is that for adolescence who use it 3 hours or more in a given day their risk of anxiety or depression symptoms double
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if they average uses three and a half days that means that millions of kids all across our country the majority of our kids are are at risk here