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New research involving nearly 200,000 mothers found that one in 12 rated her mental health as fair or poor. The mental health ...
Former Surgeon General Vivek Murthy is urging parents to limit their children’s use of social media to protect their mental ...
And in a new column published this morning, STAT’s Matthew Herper argues that Kennedy’s move amplifies mistakes Trump health ...
A new cohort study from JAMA Network Open found that social media use in early adolescence is linked to significantly ...
In her Psych 101 column, Christina Caron debunks mental health misinformation and offers readers solutions to common ...
Taken together, our findings show that autism and ADHD have converged in social media discourse. This illustrates a broader ...
As rates of depression and suicide in youth spike, experts are asking whether social media makes kids depressed—or do ...
Social media should not be solely blamed for rising rates of depression and anxiety in young people, according to a professor ...
Stigma has many facets, including public stigma, self-stigma, and institutional stigma. Stigma manifests as negative stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination. May is mental health awareness month, a ...
Pre-teens who increased their social media use had an average 35% increase in symptoms of depression, according to new research led by a University of California San Francisco pediatrician, which was ...
Social media and smartphones have changed everything about being a kid. The Tech Exit explains how to reverse course.
Gen Zers say social media's impact on their mental health is complicated—that the platforms often spark negative emotions while also often improving their mood. That's according to research from ...