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		<title>A study suggests the bmi system often misdiagnoses people as overweight or obese</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Recent discussions have emerged regarding the BMI system's accuracy in diagnosing weight categories, highlighting potential misdiagnoses.</p>
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<p>The UK government has been considering a ban on under-16s from social media for several months, influenced by similar measures taken in Australia. This proposal has sparked significant public interest and debate.</p>
<p>As part of this consultation, a YouGov poll revealed that nearly <strong>75%</strong> of UK adults support the ban on under-16s accessing social media platforms. However, the perspective of teenagers differs significantly, with only <strong>15%</strong> expressing support for such a restriction according to a poll conducted by Girl Guiding.</p>
<p>Professor Sander van der Linden has raised concerns about the lack of empirical evidence supporting the ban, stating, &#8220;Blindly instituting wholesale bans for teens takes the &#8216;evidence&#8217; out of evidence-based policy.&#8221; This highlights a growing tension between public sentiment and expert opinion.</p>
<p>Campaigners argue that social media companies should be held more accountable for creating safer online environments. Simon Blake emphasized the importance of social media for young people, stating, &#8220;It&#8217;s a place that they meet other people, it&#8217;s a place that they see people like them that they can aspire to, to see others and to ask questions and to get support in a world where they may not be able to get it from other places.&#8221;</p>
<p>Despite the push for a ban, some experts caution that such measures could inadvertently drive teenagers to less regulated platforms, potentially exposing them to greater risks. Imogen, a concerned individual, remarked, &#8220;Someone in their 30s isn&#8217;t going to want to see the violent content that teenagers are seeing, so it&#8217;s not solving the issue.&#8221;</p>
<p>Additionally, the impact of social media on mental health varies significantly among different groups of young people, particularly those with pre-existing mental health issues. Research indicates that LGBT+ teenagers, who often face higher levels of loneliness and bullying, frequently turn to social media for support.</p>
<p>Hannah from Mad Youth Organise proposed a &#8220;misery tax&#8221; on social media companies, suggesting that <strong>4%</strong> of their profits be allocated to fund mental health services. This proposal aims to address the mental health crisis exacerbated by social media use.</p>
<p>As the UK government continues to gather public opinions on this matter, the future of social media access for under-16s remains uncertain. Details remain unconfirmed regarding the final decision and its potential implications for young users and their mental health.</p>
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