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Research suggests that increased social media use leads to increased depressive symptoms over time in early adolescents.
In a world that rewards public sharing, the act of private journaling stands apart. Psychology reveals that those who choose ...
Is social media teaching us to self-diagnose conditions we don't actually have? - Is it depression or low mood? Worrying or anxiety? Psychotherapist Tanith Carey explains how to tell the difference an ...
According to a 2025 study by researchers at Cornell University and Columbia University, 40% of participating children showed ...
In contrast to the posed “Instagram face,” the Gen Z stare often defies conventional beauty norms. It often rejects ...
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Undergraduate-led research from the University of Warwick has found that older adults are less emotionally affected by ...
A new social media trend uses dopamine anchoring to transform dreaded tasks into rewarding activities by consistently pairing ...
Tampa Bay Area residents admit to speed watching social media videos, meaning they’re consuming the content at twice the ...
The use of disclaimer labels on digitally enhanced portraits could have unintended social consequences for their subjects, ...
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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