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Social Media Use among Teens Linked to Growing Use of Tobacco Products

A recent study by Boston University School of Public Health (BUSPH) reveals the effectiveness of the tobacco industry's marketing

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Growing Social Media Use Among Teenagers Affecting Their Mental Health, Study Shows

Rising teen mental health issues over the past decade have prompted concerns about the role of social media. US

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Social Media Becoming a Useful Resource for Parenting Advice, Study Shows

According to a recent survey, 80% of parents are turning to social media for parenting advice. The study conducted

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Social Media Is A source Of Inaccurate information On Health Matters, Study Shows

Researchers from The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center are cautioning women against relying solely on social media, particularly

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Increased Social Media Use Could Be Fueling Suicide among Teens in the US, Study Shows

A recent study shows that teen suicide is becoming a significant problem in the United States, with suicide being

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Social Media Can Influence You to Buy Stuff You Don’t Need, Study Shows

Recent studies show that social media can be mentally draining and influence individuals to click on ads for products

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Following Apps and Social Media Regarding Your Child’s Development Could Be Misleading

Parents always compare their child to others and are constantly worrying whether their child is developing okay. Social media

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Excessive Social Media Use Can Lead To Depression, Study Shows

Social media is very popular nowadays, and people are making great memories through social media interactions, but research says

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Smartphone Applications Revolutionizing Treatment And Management of Mental Health among Seniors

Seniors struggle with various problems, such as low mood,  lack of motivation, anxiety, and memory problems. With long mental

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The Effects of Social Media on Mental Health

Human beings are, by nature, social. Whenever we have good interactions with others, our brains secrete dopamine to encourage

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