| | This issue has been sponsored by: | DIRECT AGENT | | | | Smartphone Addiction Leads WHO Calling for Tobacco-Like Ban | Social media's impact on youth mental health is multifaceted; while it offers connectivity and a platform for expression, there's growing evidence it contributes to mental health issues like anxiety and depression, especially among girls due to comparison culture and FOMO. | Research and discussions, including insights from platforms like X, indicate that while social media is not the sole factor, its design encouraging constant connectivity might foster feelings of inadequacy, dependency, and increased social anxiety. There's an ongoing debate on the extent of its influence compared to other factors like family and school environments, with some studies suggesting social media's role might be less significant than commonly perceived. | Regulatory measures, educational strategies, and parental guidance are increasingly seen as necessary to mitigate these adverse effects, focusing on digital literacy, limiting usage, and fostering balanced technology engagement to protect youth mental health. | | Advertisement |
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| | 5 Crazy Facts: | October 4th is National Taco Day in the U.S., a day to celebrate everyone's favorite Mexican dish. Tacos date back to the 18th century: The word "taco" likely comes from Mexican silver miners who used small pieces of dynamite wrapped in paper, called "tacos," to extract ore. The modern food taco resembles this shape. The first taco trucks appeared in Los Angeles in the 1970s: These mobile vendors became a defining part of L.A.'s street food scene, paving the way for the food truck revolution. Hard-shell tacos were popularized in the U.S.: While soft tacos are more traditional in Mexico, hard-shell tacos became a U.S. favorite after Taco Bell introduced them in the 1960s. The world's largest taco was made in Mexico: It measured over 246 feet long and was made in 2011 in Queretaro, using thousands of pounds of meat, tortillas, and toppings.
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