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Addicted to reels, Gujarat student breaks hand to skip exams
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In Ahmedabad, a nursing student's addiction to watching reels led her to self-harm, fracturing her hand to avoid exams. Spending an average of 12 hours daily on short videos, she sought help from Tele MANAS, a mental health helpline. Post-COVID, screen time has surged, with the student receiving counselling and eventually taking her exams.
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