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Social media has led to a harmful phenomenon of glamorizing mental illness to be cute and fashionable and not as serious as it should be taken.
Why we need to stop glamorizing mental health issues!
Why Glamorizing Mental Illness is Toxic and Must Stop, by Emilia Smith, Invisible Illness
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Mental Health ads: more harm than good?, by Sara Barqawi
Impact of Social Media
Frontiers Challenges with using popular entertainment to address mental health: a content analysis of Netflix series 13 Reasons Why controversy in mainstream news coverage
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Suicide and suicide risk Nature Reviews Disease Primers
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Frontiers Social Media Usage and Development of Psychiatric Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence: A Review