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...ant time on social media may experience heightened feelings of anxiety and depression. For example, constantly comparing one's life to the seemingly perfect lives portrayed on social media can lead to...
drimnotes Oct 2, 2025 2 0
...hat spending too much time on social media can have negative consequences. For example, individuals constantly exposed to curated, idealized lives on social media may start feeling inadequate about th...
drimnotes Sep 27, 2025 1 0
...ugar gets too low, another hormone, glucagon, is released to increase sugar levels. These processes constantly adjust to maintain balance, which is key to our health.Speaking task instructionExplain t...
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