A comprehensive meta-analysis by Oxford, Stanford, and Amsterdam universities finds that social media has a minimal overall ...
Many young people struggling with their mental health are turning to social media – not trained professionals – for answers, ...
In an era where digital connectivity has become an inseparable part of our lives, social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn have revolutionized the way we interact. They allow ...
A local lawmaker is taking steps to make social media safer by introducing a bill that would require platforms to display a ...
According to a study courtesy of the University of South Florida, owning a phone can actually yield positive outcomes. It’s ...
According to Charissa Reynolds, COCM at Health First, social media's influence on mental well-being is profound.
New media has profoundly transformed how people interact and form relationships, both online and offline. Social interactions, a fundamental aspect of human ...
More than half of Australians are turning away from mental health professionals and to social media instead – possibly to ...
The musician suggested that accounts sharing generalizations about symptoms of certain mental health conditions has led to an ...
If you’re Gen Z, social media has been part of your life forever. It’s how you connect, express yourself, and stay in the loop. But endless scrolling isn’t always great for mental health ...
State Rep. Mary Gonzales said on average, children spend 3.5 hours on social media every day, increasing their risk of ...