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John Green is best known for his tear-jerking young adult novels. But beyond the emotionally charged lives of two teens bound ...
The Federalist Society is a pillar of the conservative legal movement that once advised Trump on judicial picks. Now he's ...
A recent study reveals that over half of popular mental health videos on TikTok spread misinformation, potentially harming ...
Gen Zers use social media to get medical advice and find diagnoses, but many experts warn about the dangers this practice can cause.
As AI chatbots gain popularity for mental health support, experts warn of risks due to their inability to provide ...
Social media can push vulnerable young people towards developing eating disorders by glorifying thinness and promoting fake, ...
UK to follow the lead of the United Arab Emirates which requires finfluencers to take out a licence with its regulator.
Another survey by Charles Schwab estimates an even higher number; 72 percent of Gen-Z respondents said they go to social media and the internet for financial advice, compared with 57 percent of ...
Being validated online can be fulfilling, but the tangible parts of a relationship can be even more satisfying.
Renser describes in more detail the kinds of situations in which people seek help on social media and what kind of advice they receive in a recent scholarly article. Her work is based on a study ...
Some seven in 10 Generation Z - adults between 18-28 - consider themselves active investors, according to Charles Schwab.