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Social media ‘becoming breeding ground’ for delusionsThey looked for papers describing social media use related to psychotic spectrum traits or autism spectrum disorder, ...
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How our bodies react when we use social media—and when we stopThat means that all our participants showed a pattern of excited immersion during use and stress-related arousal when use was interrupted. We don't think that this finding means that we are all ...
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A new study suggests you don’t have to quit social media for better mental health—just change how you engage to prioritize quality and connection.
Research indicates that social media exacerbates mental health issues by promoting unrealistic beauty standards and fostering ...
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Study Finds on MSNGoodbye Mid-Life Crises? Sadly, The Law of Happiness Isn’t ‘U-Shaped’ AnymoreSomething alarming is happening to young adults across English-speaking countries. Despite living in an age of technological ...
West’s recent inflammatory remarks about Jay-Z and Beyoncé arrive amid a broader pattern of controversial public statements ...
New research shows that people post more on social media when bad weather hits, sometimes even more than during large social ...
Not often you see a social media app in a gaming showcase like the Future Games Show, but this time it makes a lot of sense.
The Big 12 tournament court design hasn't garnered the best reviews so far. Here are some of the best reactions to the court from social media: ...
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