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Research suggests that increased social media use leads to increased depressive symptoms over time in early adolescents.
Clark discussed the contrast she feels between social media criticism and real-world support on an episode of "A Touch More" ...
However, Gen Z finds this notion outdated and somewhat dismissive of systemic barriers that make it impossible for everyone ...
Social media is teaching us to self-diagnose conditions that sometimes aren’t there, says psychotherapist Tanith Carey ...
Caitlin Clark reflects on how social media distorts reality and shares the grounding power of showing up for young fans.
Most parents assume social media causes teen depression, but the research may tell a different story. The factors affecting kids' mental health might not be what you'd expect.
President Trump's use of AI-generated photos and videos on social media showing Trump as Superman, the pope and a "Star Wars" ...