Look Up Hong Kong-Ipsos survey of 651 parents backs a four-part plan for kids' wellbeing: delayed access to smartphones and social media, phone-free schools and more real-world activity and ...
Are Hoosier girls all right? The latest Indiana Girl Report shows both reason to celebrate and reason to pause and address concerns, especially when it comes to girls’ mental and emotional well-being.
For the third year in a row, data from the national Healthy Minds Study shows an improvement in college students’ mental ...
The numbers: Results show reports of severe depression dropped to 18% in 2025 from 23% in 2022, and suicidal thoughts ...
As many as 69% of Americans have experienced a fear of missing out at some point in their lives, according to a study by ...
Despite fears that constant phone scrolling harms mental health, new research shows that smartphones have almost no ...
After the U.S. Surgeon General called for a Surgeon General’s Warning to be placed on social media, California is the first ...
California became the latest state to require social media companies to add warning labels to tell their users about its ...
We have witnessed the explosion of unregulated artificial intelligence, heard more and more stories from heartbroken families ...
Researchers have found that for every hour spent on social media, depressive symptoms like feeling lonely, sad, and hopeless can all increase.
Social media has become an inseparable part of our daily life, especially for Generation Z – young people born between the mid-1990s and early 2010s. While platforms like TikTok, Instagram, X ...
University Health Services general therapists Corinne Werner and Matthew Rozzi hosted a virtual Thrive Workshop Tuesday, discussing various effects of social media use. Thrive workshops are a part of ...