If you are someone who watches Reels and TikTok endlessly, then be warned. This habit-forming activity has been linked not ...
Princess Kate returned to the spotlight with a powerful message as she visited a children’s mental health charity, meeting ...
Also worth pointing out, per Dr. Saltz: Being on social media means you’re not doing other meaningful things. (Again, people ...
Meta, YouTube, TikTok and Snapchat know exactly how addictive their platforms can be to teens. And they continue to target ...
The belief that endless scrolling through short videos which is quite normal these days is harmless downtime is challenged by ...
An analysis of dozens of studies involving almost 100,000 participants found that exposure to short-form videos (SFVs) like ...
Excessive consumption of content on social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram can lead to brain rot. Those are the ...
The more short-form content a person watches on social media, the poorer their cognitive performance, the study found ...
New review of 98,299 people finds heavy short-form video use is linked to weaker attention, higher stress and anxiety, poorer ...
A major scientific review warns that excessive scrolling of short form videos on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube may be harming cognition and mental health. Analysing data from over 98,000 participants ...
A new study reveals how constant exposure to short-form videos may trigger “brain rot” and harm mental well-being.
Australia has implemented one of the most stringent policies, banning children under 16 from using major social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, X, and YouTube unless they pass ...