Preteens who spend more time on screens are more likely to develop manic symptoms two-years later, according to a new study ...
Nora Skjerdingstad presents a three-part study assessing the sensitivity of adolescents to social media feedback.
Both passive (browsing) and active (posting, engaging) social media use are linked to increased loneliness, challenging ...
The findings showed that both passive and active social media use were associated with increased feelings of loneliness over time. While passive social media use – like browsing without interaction – ...
Objective Depression is associated with IBD ... smoking, anxiety and antidepressant use including atypical antidepressants, mirtazapine, monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOI), serotonin norepinephrine ...
How your passive income is taxed depends on how it's earned, the accounts you use to generate it, and when you access the cash. For instance, interest you earn in a savings account or money market ...
Research has suggested a link between the use of screen time and social media and the risk of developing an eating disorder. A September study showed that each additional hour of screen time and ...
They usually can't. In fact, they usually find the opposite: Research shows that significant social media use contributes to anxiety and depression, especially for girls. So I told my children ...
How You Use Social Media Matters Interestingly, the studies emphasized how social media is used as a critical indicator of loneliness and social anxiety. Both studies found that passive use ...
RSIS’ Mr Ang said: “We should develop mindful habits in our social media use like we should develop mindful habits in eating. Just like we stop to wash our hands before eating, we should stop ...