Why social media CEOs deny responsibility for teen mental health crisis
CNN's Michael Smerconish speaks with iGen author Jean Twenge about why social media CEOs deny multiple studies that say "the more hours a day a teen spends on social media, the more likely it is that they're going to be depressed." #CNN #News
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