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Undergraduate-led research from the University of Warwick has found that older adults are less emotionally affected by ...
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It’s about leaning in — in the right way,” said Dr. Amori Mikami, a psychology professor at UBC and lead author of the study, who pinpointed four strategies for more mindful social media use.
More information: Yuksel Ekinci et al, The Dark Side of Social Media Influencers: A Research Agenda for Analysing Deceptive Practices and Regulatory Challenges, Psychology & Marketing (2025).
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CBS News Baltimore A Maryland psychologist shared his thoughts on teen social media use after a new study out of the University of Cambridge suggested that adolescents with mental health ...
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