Social media is a prevalent source for health information, especially among young adults and minority groups, despite low trust in the content. Health topics like weight loss, diet, and mental health ...
When it comes to digital media and social media, fam—teens and adults are sometimes lowkey on different wavelengths. And while it might just seem kind of cringe, it's actually big yikes. Because when ...
Half of U.S. adults are cutting back on social media in 2025, with many citing mental health benefits as a key motivation, APA finds.
CORVALLIS, Ore. (KTVZ) – TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and similar platforms are apparently no antidote for the global loneliness epidemic, according to Oregon State University research that linked ...
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Gen Z Is Online, Not Broken: What Teens Say Adults Get Wrong About ‘Mental Illness’
People being on their phones a lot and mental illness are just separate things.” Gen Z says adults need to chill about their mental health.
A new international study sheds light on why the 55-and-older set tends to share more fake news on social media—and what can ...
Nearly three-quarters of Gen Z get their meal inspiration from social media – double the number who rely on cookbooks. Moving away from traditional sources of inspiration, 72 percent of ...
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Platforms exempt from social media ban still not safe, eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant says
A platform known to be used by boys and men to sadistically “hunt” Australian girls will not be included in the under-16 ...
Schreiber wanted to return to summer camp as an adult — so she created one for women ages 21 and older. Here’s how she turned the vision into a reality that also serves as “an influencer brand trip ...
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