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    'Warning for kids': California to have tobacco-style disclaimers on social media? What the law proposes

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    California lawmakers have approved a bill mandating social media platforms to display health warning labels for child users, addressing concerns about the impact on youth mental health. The labels, inspired by a surgeon general's report, will alert users to potential risks like anxiety and depression. With Governor Newsom's decision pending, this move follows similar legislation in Minnesota and reflects growing national concern.
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