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Social Media’s Mental Health Reckoning: The Next Big Legal and Public Health Crisis?

Summary by JusticeNewsFlash.com
From constant notifications to algorithm-fueled content loops, social media has evolved into more than just a digital meeting place. It’s now a breeding ground for compulsive behavior, deteriorating mental health, and a legal storm that’s rapidly gaining traction. As the fallout unfolds, major personal injury law firms, including the experienced team at Anidjar & Levine, are watching the legal implications closely. With thousands of cases mounti…
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In a new installment of ‘Tarde de Bruges’, psychologist Mariana Mestrin and social media expert Paula Bernini and motivator Ibeth Maissonave addressed the growing impact of negative comments on digital platforms, a phenomenon known as ‘hate’ that has become daily.

On 16 June 2025, within the framework of the Grand Cause Nationale devoted to mental health, BRITA, in partnership with the Civey Institute, published a European survey focusing on the well-being of young people aged 16 to 30. Conducted in eight countries, including France, this study aimed to better understand the impact of social norms, the quest for performance and the aesthetic pressure on the mental health of young generations. In France, o…

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JusticeNewsFlash.com broke the news in on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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