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Feeling less stigma — not losing weight — was linked to better mental health, eating behaviors and weight loss after ...
The use of puberty-blocking drugs has no statistically significant positive impact on the depression rates of ...
As teenagers grapple with identity and peer relationships online, the importance of teaching media literacy and healthy ...
Social media has become a central part of kids’ and teens’ daily lives—but its impact on mental health is not always clear.
Doctors believe millions of teens and young adults could be heavily influenced by trying those dangerous diets or trends they ...
AI-generated “filter bubbles” and “echo chambers”, created when algorithms selectively present information aligned with a ...
Two University of Bath School of Management experts have joined a coalition of leading academics from across the world to ...
This fall, researchers from The University of Texas at Arlington will launch an ambitious study to explore how teens' ...
Teen boys and young men engaging with masculinity content are more likely to feel worthless and sad, the study found.
The "unchecked expansion" of social media platforms is driving an unprecedented global mental health crisis in kids and teens ...
In conjunction with this new study, it's like a which came first, the chicken or the egg scenario. Essentially, if you use social media too much, it has a detrimental impact on mental health ...
Waterloo MPP Catherine Fife has brought forward a motion at Queen's Park that calls on the Ontario government to research the ...