Belfast researchers find social media messaging can help teenagers' health

A new study led by Queen’s University Belfast has found social media messaging has a significant positive effect on the health of teenagers.

Belfast researchers find social media messaging can help teenagers' health

A new study led by Queen’s University Belfast has found social media messaging has a significant positive effect on the health of teenagers.

The study of social media messaging, such as Facebook posts and sponsored ads, found that educating popular teenagers to spread health messages to their peer groups can help other young people to address health issues such as substance abuse, an unhealthy diet and smoking.

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