So Long, TikTok—How the Impending Ban Could Affect Your Health (Especially If You’re ‘Chronically Online’)
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A U.S. law banning TikTok will go into effect on Jan. 19. Experts say losing the platform could lead to certain short-term mental or emotional health challenges, especially for people who've spent a lot of time on the app.

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