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In today’s hyperconnected world, teens are growing up with smartphones in their hands and the internet in their pockets. For ...
Nine-in-ten U.S. teens say they use YouTube. Majorities also use TikTok (63%), Instagram (61%) and Snapchat (55%).
You may have stopped scrolling your feed to play with your child, but your attention may still be with your social media, not ...
Every day, we are inundated by bad news. Use these tips to curate your online experience and protect your mental health.
Justin Bieber fans, Beliebers as some say, have been wondering if he's been doing ok. His mental status is hard to judge ...
Children who post publicly on social media even occasionally are more likely than their peers to report feeling depressed and ...
If lawmakers get their way, social media users will see warnings about the potential toll their scrolling could be taking on their mental health.
Cellphones, video games and social media can be very addictive for children and could lead to mental health problems for the ...
For the second time in six months, New Hampshire has kept alive lawsuits that accuse the world’s leading social media companies of contributing to significant mental health problems in children. A ...
Scholar argues for an approach to regulating artificial intelligence centered on mental health.
A New York bill waiting to be signed into law by the governor would require social media sites to display health warnings ...
Social media is linked to rising teen anxiety, poor self-esteem, and sleep disruption. Learn how to support your teen’s mental health.