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Michelle Obama discussed with psychologist Jonathan Haidt how parents need resilience to limit children's social media use ...
Much has been said about rises in mental health problems reported by younger people over the past 20 years. It is estimated ...
Dr. Jeffrey Borenstein of the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation offers simple steps to promote mental well-being in ...
Repeated exposure to distressing content on social media platforms is linked to secondary trauma, anxiety, and emotional ...
Social media is a huge challenge for parents. New research suggests simple family rules around screen time are associated ...
Obama said that parents need to realize that making tough parenting decisions on things like social media will lead to ...
For today's teenagers, social media isn't just a pastime; it's a fundamental part of their social fabric, a digital extension ...
According to a new survey from Pew Research, a whopping 34% of teens say they see social media as a mental health resource, ...
India faces a mental health crisis, with alarming statistics on depression, anxiety, and suicide rates among students, ...
Researchers followed thousands of pre-teens for three years, generating unique insights into how social media is shaping kids.
President Donald Trump’s recent social media use, interviews, and statements have raised alarm bells about his mental health.
A new study finds that preteens with addictive patterns of social media, video games, or mobile phones use are more likely to experience worse mental health and suicidal thoughts and behaviors.