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The meme has gone viral on X, where a single post on the platform showed that the video has been viewed 16.8 million times.
Researchers are debating the strength of evidence connecting technology to surging rates of adolescent mental illness. But ...
Debate about social media's harms and benefits is common across research, clinical, and educational settings, and is ...
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 ...
In today's digital age, the concept of "phone detoxing" is gaining traction as individuals seek to manage their mental health ...
The musician suggested that accounts sharing generalizations about symptoms of certain mental health conditions has led to an uptick in potentially harmful self-diagnoses ...
The woman behind the 'overly attached girlfriend' meme has shared the ups and downs of going viral online. In 2012, US content creator Laina Morris achieved internet fame as the 'overly attached ...
Social media is a part of many people’s daily routines, and there’s growing concern about its effects on mental health. But while it often has a bad reputation, social media is not inherently ...
More than half of Australians are turning away from mental health professionals and to social media instead – possibly to “their own detriment”. Research by News Corp’s Growth Distillery ...
Teenagers who have strong friendships tend to have better mental health, regardless of their social media use, a new study finds. Social media has become omnipresent in the lives of teens.
Don’t want to ditch social media, but feel like it’s taking a toll on your mental health? You might not have to choose. New research from the University of British Columbia suggests that ...