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Many individuals are living off protein bars because the persuasion of the high-protein trend on social media is tempting. While protein bars have...

Trapped in the scroll: women and smartphone addiction

Studies show women are more vulnerable to the harms of social media and it’s no accident.

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Beef up on vitamins and minerals

Many individuals are living off protein bars because the persuasion of the high-protein trend on social media is tempting. While protein bars have...

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Beef up on vitamins and minerals

Many individuals are living off protein bars because the persuasion of the high-protein trend on social media is tempting. While protein bars have...

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Trapped in the scroll: women and smartphone addiction

Studies show women are more vulnerable to the harms of social media and it’s no accident.
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