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Believing is Seeing 2023 Maua fua leai se faʻatagaina

Believing is Seeing 2023 Maua fua leai se faʻatagaina

A mysterious outbreak of tic disorders among young people leads Dr Robert Bartholomew to question whether social media is making us sick. Doctors have recently identified a concerning trend among young people: tic disorders potentially spread via TikTok videos. For sociologist Dr Robert Bartholomew, an expert in mass psychogenic illness, the trend isn’t surprising, but the potential consequences are alarming. Could the global scope of social media mean we are on the precipice of the world’s largest outbreak of psychogenic illness?

Taimi taimi: 10 minute

Tulaga lelei: HD

Faʻamalolo: May 03, 2023

Atunuʻu: New Zealand

Gagana: English

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