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Study Finds on MSNHow social media expectations are destroying teenage friendshipsExplore the impact of social media on teen friendships and how unmet expectations can lead to conflict and emotional stress.
The Case Against Social Media,’ by directors Matthew O’Neill and Perri Peltz and based on Olivia Carville’s investigative ...
Policymakers are focusing on restricting teens’ access to social media, but this approach risks cutting them off from its ...
Adolescents with the strongest relationships are the most likely to have high levels of well-being — even when they use ...
Kassie Jefferson laughed in surprise as she looked at how much time she had spent on TikTok for the week. Jefferson, a senior ...
Social media has become a major part of teenage life, shaping how young people connect, interact, communicate and form relationships. While these ...
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Senate Bill 5708 prevents social media companies from generating addictive feeds to minors based on data collected about the ...
Verizon executive Sowmyanarayan Sampath and mental health expert Dr. Keneisha Sinclair-McBride revealed safe phone use tips and advice for parents and grandparents in the digital age.
The social media law, which was supposed to take effect Jan. 1, would block anyone under 16 from using some social media but ...
Excessive use of social media filters can lead to depression and anxiety in teenagers, therefore, parents should monitor the ...
Any teen TikTokkers browsing after 10PM will now receive a reminder to breathe and wind down accompanied by soft music.
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A new study suggests you don’t have to quit social media for better mental health—just change how you engage to prioritize quality and connection.
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