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  • 1A2020AB-31

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Escola Superior de ciências da Santa Casa de Misericórdia de Vitória · 2024MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    INSTRUCTION: Read the following text to answer question.


    Brachytherapy: A Tool for Fighting Cancer


    Imagine you are camping at night, and you are sitting inside a tent. You want to read a book, but it is too dark. If someone outside the tent shines a flashlight at the book, that might help – you might be able to do some reading, especially if the person with the flashlight is not too far away. If the person with the flashlight gets very close to the tent, it will probably be easier to read your book. If you have a flashlight with you inside the tent and you hold your flashlight right up next to the pages of the book, then you are really in business! Brachytherapy is a little like this flashlight, because doctors deliver a dose of radiation right up close to tumor cells instead of treating them from farther away.


    There are several ways to treat cancer using radiation. [...] When healthcare providers use beams of radiation from outside the patient, like with the linear accelerator, that is a little like shining the flashlight from outside of the tent. This is a great option, especially if doctors can aim the beam very carefully at the target. Another way to treat cancer with radiation is by using little pieces of radioactive metal. If doctors put the radioactive source right into the tumor that they are trying to treat, the cancer cells will get a high dose of radiation. This is what is done in brachytherapy.


    Radiation Seeds and Extra Special Robots


    There are several ways healthcare providers can deliver brachytherapy treatments. The first one that we will talk about is to use lots of little capsules, called seeds. Even though they are called seeds, these are a lot different than the kind of seeds you use in your garden! These seeds are pretty small – they are each about the size of a grain of rice. A doctor can surgically implant these seeds directly inside a tumor. The seeds stay in place inside and, because they are radioactive, they release radiation right where the cancer is.


    In another type of brachytherapy, healthcare providers can use a robot called an afterloader that controls where the radioactive source is placed in the patient. This robot can move the source through special tubes into the inside of a patient. When the treatment is over, the robot removes the source from the patient. When the radiation source is not being used for treatment, it sits inside a container inside the robot. That container is made of lead so that it blocks radiation. The afterloader can be controlled from outside the treatment room, so the doctor and other members of the healthcare team can be outside of the room while the source is outside of its special container and is being used to treat the patient. This makes delivering radiation safer for the medical team, because they are not exposed to radiation each time they treat a patient.


    Available at: https://kids.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/ frym.2024.1378550. Accessed on: July 27, 2024.

    Brachytherapy is a cancer treatment method that
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  • 1A063028-31

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Escola Superior de ciências da Santa Casa de Misericórdia de Vitória · 2024FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Read the following article abstract.


    Abstract


    In this article, we explore the importance of cooperation in science. Just as various construction trades must work together to build a skyscraper, scientists from separate fields can cooperate to tackle complex scientific challenges. This is called interdisciplinary collaboration, and it is a great way to do science. By bringing together knowledge and tools from multiple fields, scientists can uncover creative solutions and make meaningful connections that they might not have reached on their own. We give an example of how collaboration between particle physics and medicine – two fields that seem very different from one another – come together to improve healthcare. Using the tools of particle physics, scientists are enhancing cancer diagnosis and treatment. Interdisciplinary collaboration is the best way to address many of the complex issues we face today, like controlling climate change or fighting cancer, and it can help scientists and doctors make a lasting impact on human lives and the health of our planet.


    Available at: https://kids.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/

    frym.2024.1302457. Accessed on: July 17, 2024.

    The abstract highlights
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  • AB26717D-31

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Faculdade de Medicina de São José do Rio Preto · 2024FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Read the comic strip by Sarah Andersen.



    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2024


    (Sarah Andersen. Adulthood is a myth, 2016.)


    According to the comic strip, phrases from 1 to 4 make the girl feel

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  • AB23E8F2-31

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Faculdade de Medicina de São José do Rio Preto · 2024FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Read the campaign poster published on a company’s website to answer question.


    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2024


    (https://www.hutsix.io. Adaptado.)

    In the title of the campaign poster “If it’s easy to crack, you’re easy to hack”, the underlined words express 
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  • AB213F6A-31

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Faculdade de Medicina de São José do Rio Preto · 2024Muito fácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Read the campaign poster published on a company’s website to answer question.


    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2024


    (https://www.hutsix.io. Adaptado.)

    The word that summarizes the central theme of the campaign poster is:
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  • AB1B9EF6-31

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Faculdade de Medicina de São José do Rio Preto · 2024FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Leia o texto e examine o gráfico para responder à questão.



       When Tinder (a mobile dating app) was launched on college campuses in America in 2012, it quickly became a hit. Although online dating had been around since Match.com, a website for lonely hearts, launched in 1995, it had long struggled to shed1 an image of desperation. But Tinder, by letting users sift through photos of countless potential dates with a simple swipe, made it easy and fun.


       Soon Tinder and its rivals had transformed dating. A report found that 30% of American adults had used an online dating service, including more than half of those aged between 18 and 29. One in five couples of that age had met through such a service. Usage surged during the pandemic, as lonely locked- -down singles searched for partners. The market capitalisation of Bumble, a rival to Tinder, surged to $13 billion on its first day of trading2 in February 2021. Later that year the value of Match Group, which owns Tinder, Hinge and scores of other dating services, reached nearly $50 billion.


       Today roughly 350 million people around the world have a dating app on their phone, up from 250 million in 2018, according to a research firm. In June 2024 Tokyo’s government even said it would launch a matchmaking app of its own to pair up singles in the city. Yet lately online dating has lost its spark. The apps were downloaded 237 million times globally in 2023, down from 287 million in 2020. According to a research firm, the number of people who use them at least once a month has dwindled from 154 million in 2021 to 137 million in the second quarter of 2024.


    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2024

    (www.economist.com, 08.08.2024. Adaptado.)


    1 to shed: to get rid of something that is no longer wanted.


    2 trading: the activity of buying and selling things. 

    A frase do texto que corresponde aos dados do gráfico é:
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  • AB168531-31

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Faculdade de Medicina de São José do Rio Preto · 2024FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Leia o texto e examine o gráfico para responder à questão.



       When Tinder (a mobile dating app) was launched on college campuses in America in 2012, it quickly became a hit. Although online dating had been around since Match.com, a website for lonely hearts, launched in 1995, it had long struggled to shed1 an image of desperation. But Tinder, by letting users sift through photos of countless potential dates with a simple swipe, made it easy and fun.


       Soon Tinder and its rivals had transformed dating. A report found that 30% of American adults had used an online dating service, including more than half of those aged between 18 and 29. One in five couples of that age had met through such a service. Usage surged during the pandemic, as lonely locked- -down singles searched for partners. The market capitalisation of Bumble, a rival to Tinder, surged to $13 billion on its first day of trading2 in February 2021. Later that year the value of Match Group, which owns Tinder, Hinge and scores of other dating services, reached nearly $50 billion.


       Today roughly 350 million people around the world have a dating app on their phone, up from 250 million in 2018, according to a research firm. In June 2024 Tokyo’s government even said it would launch a matchmaking app of its own to pair up singles in the city. Yet lately online dating has lost its spark. The apps were downloaded 237 million times globally in 2023, down from 287 million in 2020. According to a research firm, the number of people who use them at least once a month has dwindled from 154 million in 2021 to 137 million in the second quarter of 2024.


    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2024

    (www.economist.com, 08.08.2024. Adaptado.)


    1 to shed: to get rid of something that is no longer wanted.


    2 trading: the activity of buying and selling things. 

    De acordo com o primeiro e o segundo parágrafos,
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  • AB0E9D3E-31

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Faculdade de Medicina de São José do Rio Preto · 2024MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Leia o texto e examine o gráfico para responder à questão.



       When Tinder (a mobile dating app) was launched on college campuses in America in 2012, it quickly became a hit. Although online dating had been around since Match.com, a website for lonely hearts, launched in 1995, it had long struggled to shed1 an image of desperation. But Tinder, by letting users sift through photos of countless potential dates with a simple swipe, made it easy and fun.


       Soon Tinder and its rivals had transformed dating. A report found that 30% of American adults had used an online dating service, including more than half of those aged between 18 and 29. One in five couples of that age had met through such a service. Usage surged during the pandemic, as lonely locked- -down singles searched for partners. The market capitalisation of Bumble, a rival to Tinder, surged to $13 billion on its first day of trading2 in February 2021. Later that year the value of Match Group, which owns Tinder, Hinge and scores of other dating services, reached nearly $50 billion.


       Today roughly 350 million people around the world have a dating app on their phone, up from 250 million in 2018, according to a research firm. In June 2024 Tokyo’s government even said it would launch a matchmaking app of its own to pair up singles in the city. Yet lately online dating has lost its spark. The apps were downloaded 237 million times globally in 2023, down from 287 million in 2020. According to a research firm, the number of people who use them at least once a month has dwindled from 154 million in 2021 to 137 million in the second quarter of 2024.


    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2024

    (www.economist.com, 08.08.2024. Adaptado.)


    1 to shed: to get rid of something that is no longer wanted.


    2 trading: the activity of buying and selling things. 

    The text is mainly about the
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  • 9B74FA1B-31

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UNESP · 2024FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Leia o texto para responder à questão.


          It is well established that some people are genetically predisposed to a shorter lifespan. It is also well known that lifestyle factors, specifically smoking, alcohol consumption, diet and physical activity, can have an impact on longevity. However, until now there has been no investigation to understand the extent to which a healthy lifestyle may counterbalance genetics.

          Findings from several long-term studies suggest a healthy lifestyle could offset effects of life-shortening genes by 62% and add as much as five years to your life. The results were published in the journal BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine. “This study elucidates the pivotal role of a healthy lifestyle in mitigating the impact of genetic factors on lifespan reduction,” the researchers concluded.


    (Andrew Gregory. www.theguardian.com, 30.04.2024. Adaptado.) 
    The text is mainly about
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  • 9B724DE8-31

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UNESP · 2024FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Leia a tirinha de Alex Hallatt para responder à questão.  


    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2024


    (www.alexhallatt.com. Adaptado.)

    No segundo quadrinho, a fala do urso “I’ve never had chocolate go off” indica que o personagem consome
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  • 9B6FD21A-31

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UNESP · 2024FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Leia a tirinha de Alex Hallatt para responder à questão.  


    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2024


    (www.alexhallatt.com. Adaptado.)

    According to the comic strip, the characters that agree to stock up chocolate as essential food to protect them from climate change are
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  • 9B6ADB4F-31

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UNESP · 2024Muito fácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Leia o texto e examine os gráficos para responder à questão.


        If you’re a chocoholic you may have noticed that your habit has lately become more expensive. The price of cocoa began creeping up in the second half of 2022. Since then it has doubled, reaching an all-time high in January 2024. That steep rise spells trouble for the chocolate business and sweet-toothed consumers alike. 


    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2024


        Climate patterns are partly to blame for rising costs. Cocoa is mostly produced by small farmers in West Africa. Ghana and Ivory Coast grow about 60% of the world’s crop. Last season, in 2023, the El Niño weather pattern led to unseasonably high temperatures and rainfall that ravaged crops. Total rainfall in Ivory Coast’s cocoa-growing areas in 2023 was the highest in 20 years, according to Gro Intelligence, a data firm.

        This year El Niño has brought severe drought to the cocoa farms, reducing production further. ING, a bank, estimates that this year the gap between global production and consumption will be at its widest since at least 2014. Extreme weather patterns have hit other commodities, too. Droughts in Thailand and India are affecting rice plantations. Torrential rain in Brazil, the world’s biggest sugar exporter, has affected its exports. Besides, other price pressures are specific to the cocoa industry. Swollen-shoot virus and black-pod disease — killers of cocoa trees — spread across Ghana and Ivory Coast during heavy rainfall last year. Tropical Research Services, a research company, estimates that by the end of 2023 the swollen-shoot virus had infected around 20% of Ivory Coast’s cocoa trees.

    (www.economist.com, 28.02.2024. Adaptado.)
    According to the third paragraph, sugar production in 2024 has been affected by
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  • 9B687452-31

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UNESP · 2024Muito fácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Leia o texto e examine os gráficos para responder à questão.


        If you’re a chocoholic you may have noticed that your habit has lately become more expensive. The price of cocoa began creeping up in the second half of 2022. Since then it has doubled, reaching an all-time high in January 2024. That steep rise spells trouble for the chocolate business and sweet-toothed consumers alike. 


    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2024


        Climate patterns are partly to blame for rising costs. Cocoa is mostly produced by small farmers in West Africa. Ghana and Ivory Coast grow about 60% of the world’s crop. Last season, in 2023, the El Niño weather pattern led to unseasonably high temperatures and rainfall that ravaged crops. Total rainfall in Ivory Coast’s cocoa-growing areas in 2023 was the highest in 20 years, according to Gro Intelligence, a data firm.

        This year El Niño has brought severe drought to the cocoa farms, reducing production further. ING, a bank, estimates that this year the gap between global production and consumption will be at its widest since at least 2014. Extreme weather patterns have hit other commodities, too. Droughts in Thailand and India are affecting rice plantations. Torrential rain in Brazil, the world’s biggest sugar exporter, has affected its exports. Besides, other price pressures are specific to the cocoa industry. Swollen-shoot virus and black-pod disease — killers of cocoa trees — spread across Ghana and Ivory Coast during heavy rainfall last year. Tropical Research Services, a research company, estimates that by the end of 2023 the swollen-shoot virus had infected around 20% of Ivory Coast’s cocoa trees.

    (www.economist.com, 28.02.2024. Adaptado.)
    No trecho do terceiro parágrafo “This year El Niño has brought severe drought to the cocoa farms, reducing production further”, o termo sublinhado expressa
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  • 9B65F437-31

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UNESP · 2024FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Leia o texto e examine os gráficos para responder à questão.


        If you’re a chocoholic you may have noticed that your habit has lately become more expensive. The price of cocoa began creeping up in the second half of 2022. Since then it has doubled, reaching an all-time high in January 2024. That steep rise spells trouble for the chocolate business and sweet-toothed consumers alike. 


    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2024


        Climate patterns are partly to blame for rising costs. Cocoa is mostly produced by small farmers in West Africa. Ghana and Ivory Coast grow about 60% of the world’s crop. Last season, in 2023, the El Niño weather pattern led to unseasonably high temperatures and rainfall that ravaged crops. Total rainfall in Ivory Coast’s cocoa-growing areas in 2023 was the highest in 20 years, according to Gro Intelligence, a data firm.

        This year El Niño has brought severe drought to the cocoa farms, reducing production further. ING, a bank, estimates that this year the gap between global production and consumption will be at its widest since at least 2014. Extreme weather patterns have hit other commodities, too. Droughts in Thailand and India are affecting rice plantations. Torrential rain in Brazil, the world’s biggest sugar exporter, has affected its exports. Besides, other price pressures are specific to the cocoa industry. Swollen-shoot virus and black-pod disease — killers of cocoa trees — spread across Ghana and Ivory Coast during heavy rainfall last year. Tropical Research Services, a research company, estimates that by the end of 2023 the swollen-shoot virus had infected around 20% of Ivory Coast’s cocoa trees.

    (www.economist.com, 28.02.2024. Adaptado.)
    O gráfico 2, “Production, 2023, % of world output”, e o texto mostram que
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  • 9B63665A-31

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UNESP · 2024FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Leia o texto e examine os gráficos para responder à questão.


        If you’re a chocoholic you may have noticed that your habit has lately become more expensive. The price of cocoa began creeping up in the second half of 2022. Since then it has doubled, reaching an all-time high in January 2024. That steep rise spells trouble for the chocolate business and sweet-toothed consumers alike. 


    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2024


        Climate patterns are partly to blame for rising costs. Cocoa is mostly produced by small farmers in West Africa. Ghana and Ivory Coast grow about 60% of the world’s crop. Last season, in 2023, the El Niño weather pattern led to unseasonably high temperatures and rainfall that ravaged crops. Total rainfall in Ivory Coast’s cocoa-growing areas in 2023 was the highest in 20 years, according to Gro Intelligence, a data firm.

        This year El Niño has brought severe drought to the cocoa farms, reducing production further. ING, a bank, estimates that this year the gap between global production and consumption will be at its widest since at least 2014. Extreme weather patterns have hit other commodities, too. Droughts in Thailand and India are affecting rice plantations. Torrential rain in Brazil, the world’s biggest sugar exporter, has affected its exports. Besides, other price pressures are specific to the cocoa industry. Swollen-shoot virus and black-pod disease — killers of cocoa trees — spread across Ghana and Ivory Coast during heavy rainfall last year. Tropical Research Services, a research company, estimates that by the end of 2023 the swollen-shoot virus had infected around 20% of Ivory Coast’s cocoa trees.

    (www.economist.com, 28.02.2024. Adaptado.)
    O gráfico 1, “Price, $’000 per tonne”, reflete as informações do texto presentes
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  • 9B60E49B-31

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UNESP · 2024Muito fácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Leia o texto e examine os gráficos para responder à questão.


        If you’re a chocoholic you may have noticed that your habit has lately become more expensive. The price of cocoa began creeping up in the second half of 2022. Since then it has doubled, reaching an all-time high in January 2024. That steep rise spells trouble for the chocolate business and sweet-toothed consumers alike. 


    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2024


        Climate patterns are partly to blame for rising costs. Cocoa is mostly produced by small farmers in West Africa. Ghana and Ivory Coast grow about 60% of the world’s crop. Last season, in 2023, the El Niño weather pattern led to unseasonably high temperatures and rainfall that ravaged crops. Total rainfall in Ivory Coast’s cocoa-growing areas in 2023 was the highest in 20 years, according to Gro Intelligence, a data firm.

        This year El Niño has brought severe drought to the cocoa farms, reducing production further. ING, a bank, estimates that this year the gap between global production and consumption will be at its widest since at least 2014. Extreme weather patterns have hit other commodities, too. Droughts in Thailand and India are affecting rice plantations. Torrential rain in Brazil, the world’s biggest sugar exporter, has affected its exports. Besides, other price pressures are specific to the cocoa industry. Swollen-shoot virus and black-pod disease — killers of cocoa trees — spread across Ghana and Ivory Coast during heavy rainfall last year. Tropical Research Services, a research company, estimates that by the end of 2023 the swollen-shoot virus had infected around 20% of Ivory Coast’s cocoa trees.

    (www.economist.com, 28.02.2024. Adaptado.)
    The aim of the text is to
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  • 9B3F8734-31

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UNESP · 2024FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Examine o meme publicado pelo perfil @classicaldamn no Instagram em 16.04.2024.



    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2024



    O conteúdo explorado pelo meme relaciona-se diretamente com aquele explorado pela seguinte fábula de Esopo:

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  • F422CAC7-30

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Ensino Einstein · 2024MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Read the following letter to the editor.


    To the Editor:

        Defective airplanes, tobacco products, cars without seatbelts and social media posts: One of these things is not like the others.

        The surgeon general Dr. Vivek Murthy proposes applying warning labels to social media platforms as if they are surely dangerous, like cigarettes and airplanes whose doors fall off during a flight. But there’s another way social media is different: It’s a tool we use to express ourselves. As such, its use is protected by the First Amendment1 .

        This isn’t the first time the government has tried to regulate expression in the name of protecting kids. It tried to do so in the 1950s with comics, the 1980s with rock music and the 1990s with video games. We now look back on these efforts as misguided and unconstitutional.


    Nico Perrino

    Washington

    The writer is the executive vice president of FIRE, the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression.

    (www.nytimes.com, 24.06.2024. Adapted.)

    1First Amendment: an item in the American Constitution that guarantees the people freedom concerning religion and expression, among other rights.


    It is the letter writer’s explicit position on protection protocols:
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  • F42003C0-30

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Ensino Einstein · 2024MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Read the text to answer question.

        When United States (US) Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy pushed for a tobacco-style warning on social media, he called the mental health crisis in young people an emergency that demanded action without waiting for “perfect information.”
        Even among experts, questions remain about the exact role that social media plays in the mental health of children and teens. Authors of a comprehensive new review of research on the topic say there’s still key information missing to know whether prevention programs and interventions will work.
        In the study, published recently in the medical journal JAMA Pediatrics, researchers found an overall link between anxiety and depression in adolescents and the time spent on social media platforms, as well as a link between the types of activities and content they were interacting with. However, the level of impact varied enough to suggest that the findings shouldn’t be generalized to the population as a whole. “In a world increasingly saturated by digital technology, we cannot afford to design prevention programs, interventions, and regulations without knowing that they work for everyone, especially those who are most vulnerable,” wrote the study authors.
         The National Academies committee specifically recommend against a social media ban. Despite potential harms — such as unhealthy social comparisons and distracting from other important healthy behaviors such as sleep, exercise and studying — social media can also benefit young people by helping to foster connection with friends and family, and with online support communities.

    (Deidre McPhillips. https://edition.cnn.com, 24.06.2024. Adapted.)
    According to the fourth paragraph, social media use can, potentially, 
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  • F414D129-30

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Ensino Einstein · 2024MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Read the text to answer question.

        When United States (US) Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy pushed for a tobacco-style warning on social media, he called the mental health crisis in young people an emergency that demanded action without waiting for “perfect information.”
        Even among experts, questions remain about the exact role that social media plays in the mental health of children and teens. Authors of a comprehensive new review of research on the topic say there’s still key information missing to know whether prevention programs and interventions will work.
        In the study, published recently in the medical journal JAMA Pediatrics, researchers found an overall link between anxiety and depression in adolescents and the time spent on social media platforms, as well as a link between the types of activities and content they were interacting with. However, the level of impact varied enough to suggest that the findings shouldn’t be generalized to the population as a whole. “In a world increasingly saturated by digital technology, we cannot afford to design prevention programs, interventions, and regulations without knowing that they work for everyone, especially those who are most vulnerable,” wrote the study authors.
         The National Academies committee specifically recommend against a social media ban. Despite potential harms — such as unhealthy social comparisons and distracting from other important healthy behaviors such as sleep, exercise and studying — social media can also benefit young people by helping to foster connection with friends and family, and with online support communities.

    (Deidre McPhillips. https://edition.cnn.com, 24.06.2024. Adapted.)
    The study described in the third paragraph
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