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From nostalgia to wellness: why adults are binge-watching cartoons for better mental health
What if the secret to better mental health, lower stress, and greater creativity was hiding in your childhood TV line-up? If you’ve noticed adults flocking to amusement parks, throwing kids’ birthday ...
The 'Only Murders in the Building' star hosted her third annual Rare Impact Fund Benefit on Wednesday, in support of youth ...
Rates of depression and anxiety have risen among teens over the last decade. Amid this ongoing mental health crisis, the American Psychological Association issued guidelines for parents to increase ...
When US Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy pushed last week for a tobacco-style warning on social media, he called the mental health crisis in young people an emergency that demanded action without ...
Pew Research Center conducted this study to understand teens’ experiences and attitudes around teen mental health and social media. Part of this study also examines parents’ perspectives. The Center ...
Researchers are debating the strength of evidence connecting technology to surging rates of adolescent mental illness. But they have some clear advice for parents. The book reinforced an acute concern ...
Teenagers who have strong friendships tend to have better mental health, regardless of their social media use, a new study finds. Social media has become omnipresent in the lives of teens. A 2023 ...
In recent years, Gen Z (those born between 1997 and 2012) has increasingly pointed to social media as a significant factor behind the mental health challenges they face. As digital natives, Gen Z has ...
A number of states are moving to regulate social media use among children and teens. New York is the latest state with a new law that would allow parents to block their children from getting posts ...
The impact of social media on young people’s mental health and well-being is a growing topic of concern among parents, educators, health care professionals and regulators. And now, nearly half of US ...
An overwhelming majority of Australians struggling with their mental health are turning to social media – not trained professionals – for answers, in what experts say could be to “their own downfall ...
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