Ever find yourself lost in the TikTok rabbit hole, scrolling for hours like it’s a time warp? I’ve been there, only to realize later that my mood has taken a nosedive. It’s surprising how easy it is ...
A new study has challenged the perception heavy social media use has a significant impact on mental health, finding little to no relationship between the two. In fact, not only does the research ...
Social media algorithms shape what users see, influencing emotions, perceptions, and mental well-being in ways that often go ...
Social media can positively and negatively impact mental well-being by connecting individuals while also fostering unrealistic comparisons. Excessive social media use can contribute to anxiety, ...
In recent years, the relationship between social media use and teen mental health has become a growing concern for parents, educators, and health professionals. As digital platforms continue to ...
When US Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy pushed last week for a tobacco-style warning on social media, he called the mental health crisis in young people an emergency that demanded action without ...
Teenagers spend nearly five hours a day, on average, on social media. And there's growing consensus that it's a big problem for their mental health. Health care professionals are focusing on the ...
Gen Z lives its life in the world of social media. Young people spend hours a day online on Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat and YouTube. Although these sites allow them to remain in touch, exchange ...
Whether reconnecting with old friends, sharing life's milestones with loved ones or networking among work colleagues, social media has become indispensable for many adults and can be both a convenient ...
An overwhelming majority of Australians struggling with their mental health are turning to social media – not trained professionals – for answers, in what experts say could be to “their own downfall ...
Your mental health is a priority. So it’s important to pay attention to the things that take a toll on it! Given that we as humans are innately social, it’s no surprise that our human relationships ...