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Lamm became an accidental influencer by posting pictures of her art online – until she reached a breaking point and got rid of her smartphone. Now, she's advocating for others to do the same.
Something that’s been around for the majority of your lifetime doesn’t feel new, or revolutionary. An idea, an application, or an object becomes common among most of the population: those who existed ...
Poor dietary habits in adolescence—lots of sweets, sugary drinks or skipping breakfast—is directly linked to overusing social ...
Ever wonder why trends like the Ghibli aesthetic go viral? They tap into our need for calm, identity play, and belonging.
Designed to be the perfect person—always available, never critical—AI companions are hooking people deeper than social media ever could. They make the attention economy look like a relic.
Poor dietary habits in adolescence – lots of sweets, sugary drinks or skipping breakfast – is directly linked to overusing social media, University of Queensland research has found.
A new study presented today at the Congress 2025 reveals that gender plays a significant role in excessive and problematic (psychological or behavioral dependence) smartphone use, with young females ...
The Netflix TV series introduced many to the language of toxic masculinity, from incel to red pills and blue pills. But ...
With children recording more screen time, there needs to be stronger public education on online usage and behaviour That the younger generation has become increasingly addicted to social media and the ...
From 27 March BBC account holders across the UK will start to receive an online questionnaire to help identify what they want from the BBC now, and what they want from it in the future ...
Chandigarh, Cyclothon 2.0 will be organised from April 5 to April 27 in Haryana as part of a drug de-addiction campaign that is aimed at raising public awareness about the harmful effects of substance ...
Social media can be fun, but research shows it’s also linked to anxiety, stress, and even body image issues. A global study found that excessive social media use is associated with lower well-being ...
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