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The social media world is a world of stress and comparison. ... Such emotions make one feel anxious and frustrated, causing serious harm to our mental health.
Mental health and concerns about social media have emerged as two of the biggest issues for AFL and AFLW players in an eye-opening new report. Lauren Wood @LaurenHeraldSun. 3 min read.
A recent study reveals that over half of popular mental health videos on TikTok spread misinformation, potentially harming users seeking help for conditions like trauma and anxiety. Experts warn ...
MONT BELVIEU, Texas – A Barbers Hill High School graduate and his mother are speaking out against a viral social media post that falsely claimed he was arrested during his graduation ceremony ...
When teens turn to social media for health and wellness information, they often encounter content that pushes diet fads, distorts body image, and encourages them to take risky dares that seem ...
A new study has found that more than half of the top trending mental health videos on TikTok contain misinformation, prompting a response from the video platform itself. The investigation ...
Cooper Hamilton opens up on mental health and the challenges of life after being an AFL player. Cooper Hamilton’s whole identity was football — until it couldn’t be anymore.
Experts find misinformation in 52 out of 100 top TikTok mental health videos, raising concerns about the impact on viewers and the need for better content regulation. Fox News Media Fox Business ...
Justin Bieber has sparked concern with a series of cryptic Instagram posts referencing ketamine and expressing frustration about societal pressures. The 31-year-old singer’s messages, shared on ...
The United States is introducing a new visa ban rule for those who "censor" Americans posting comments on social media platforms that are owned by US tech firms. The announcement was made by US ...
Social media is becoming an increasingly useful tool for radicalisation and the recruitment and mobilisation of individuals for extremist activities. India, with its unique socio-political ...