The truth is out there. Figures show that British teenagers now spend more than NINE hours a day online, including around 40 minutes a day on social media.
The rise of the ‘selfie culture’ has meant teens also spend 15 minutes a day taking pictures of themselves to send to their friends or post online.
In a recent article published in the Echo, Arif highlights how the ‘selfie culture’ is storing up health problems for teens …
Click the link to read the Echo article: Why Mobile Mania Leads To ‘Text Neck’ In Teenagers
