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In this interview, I asked Charlotte Markey, Ph.D., a body image expert and fellow Psychology Today blogger ("Smart People Don't Diet"), about the following timely topics: The role that social ...
Popular eating and food challenge videos across social media are saturated with messages that could promote disordered eating and unrealistic body standards, new research reveals.
Social media's overall impact on an individual child is fueled by several factors. This includes their temperament, personality, health status, peer group and the content they view.
Every year, seniors at Fontbonne Academy in Milton must make presentations related to a social justice issue. Mandy Pham decided to make hers into a game.
New research suggests the widespread marketing of junk food on social media is influencing the food choices of young people.