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If you've got a smartphone, you probably spend too much time on it — checking Instagram, watching silly TikTok videos, messaging on WhatsApp or doomscrolling on X.
A new study suggests children who display addictive behaviors are have higher rates of suicidal thoughts, depression and ...
Back then, Koziol was deep in the grips of an eating disorder that shattered her adolescence. Now, she’s suing the social ...
I study social media for a living. Here’s what parents need to know so that kids can use it safely and productively ...
However, a Gen Zer named Quynh Van admitted that she decided to take a step back from all of her social media accounts for a ...
From social media to video games, children can find themselves glued to their devices. It's now summer break, which can make ...
Plus: The pivot to video is really happening, digital subscriptions may have peaked, and other findings from RISJ's 2025 ...
Digital life makes things easier but lonelier, flatter, and less human. Are we trading too much for convenience?
In a nutshell Time spent on social media alone does not predict problematic use in teens. Psychological factors like low real ...
Welcome to the Money blog, Sky News' personal finance and consumer hub. Inflation has come in at 3.4% for May - follow what ...
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