https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17409179/
The thought that young children are using these suggest they’ll suffer issues in their mid twenties which is horrifying, and then the issues could get worse throughout their life.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17409179/
The thought that young children are using these suggest they’ll suffer issues in their mid twenties which is horrifying, and then the issues could get worse throughout their life.
I’m pretty sure you’re just making that up. Lobbyist bot?
It’s an 18 years old study. STFU.
You’re calling me a bot? In whay sense of the word? Can you find something more recent? Here’s what I’ve found. This metaanalysis from 2020 concluded there was an association. However, this comment points out several flaws in their metaanalysis.
So I guess we don’t 100% know for sure? If that’s the case then I’d guess the effect is very small or nonexistant.